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Campaign finance watchdog sues Murphy administration again
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ELEC's executive director says new Election Transparency Act is illegal, unconstitutional
The state’s top campaign finance watchdog is suing the Murphy administration for the second time this year. Jeffrey Brindle, the executive director of New Jersey’s Election Law Enforcement Commission filed a suit Thursday, alleging the new Election Transparency Act is illegal and unconstitutional.
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Campaign finance watchdog sues Murphy administration again
Clip: 4/20/2023 | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The state’s top campaign finance watchdog is suing the Murphy administration for the second time this year. Jeffrey Brindle, the executive director of New Jersey’s Election Law Enforcement Commission filed a suit Thursday, alleging the new Election Transparency Act is illegal and unconstitutional.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipthe state's top campaign Finance Watchdog is suing the Murphy Administration for the second time this year Jeffrey brindle the executive director of New Jersey's election law enforcement commission filed a suit today in Trenton Superior Court alleging the newly signed election transparency Act is illegal and unconstitutional the controversial new law allows Governor Murphy to directly appoint the agency's Commissioners without advise and consent of the Senate this lawsuit seeks to block the Governor from making those appointments and from cutting the amount of time the commission has to investigate campaign Finance violations from 10 years to two years after the violation was committed which essentially kills most of the agency's current caseload including four current investigations for violations by Democratic and Republican leadership committees brindle previously filed a lawsuit against the governor alleging he was being targeted for speaking out against so-called dark money in campaigns
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