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A reporter revealed a lucrative giveaway for local politicians Now the city wants to know who let the truth out

A reporter revealed a lucrative giveaway for local politicians. Now the city wants to know who let the truth out Sun Sentinel 2 days ago Lisa J. Huriash, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Sun Sentinel/TNS Tamarac will spend taxpayer dollars on a private investigator to find out how a plan to give commissioners more benefits got revealed. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – It wasn’t bad enough that a small Broward County, Florida, city quietly considered heaping perks on its elected leaders. Now the city will spend more taxpayer money to find out who gave away the secret. Tamarac city commissioners decided this week to hire an investigator to figure out who leaked the proposal to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

These city leaders gave themselves lucrative perks Now they want to know who didn t keep the latest plan a secret

A reporter revealed a lucrative giveaway for local politicians. Now the city wants to know who let the truth out. Sun Sentinel 4/30/2021 Lisa J. Huriash, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Provided by Sun Sentinel Tamarac will spend taxpayer dollars on a private investigator to find out how a plan to give commissioners more benefits got revealed. It wasn’t bad enough that a small Broward County city quietly considered heaping perks on its elected leaders. Now the city will spend more taxpayer money to find out who gave away the secret. Tamarac city commissioners decided this week to hire an investigator to figure out who leaked the proposal to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

Marsy s Law Ruling Makes Police Accountability Nearly Impossible In Florida, Says First Amendment Group

Black Lives Matter protesters gather in Weston in June, 2020. The court ruling marks the first major test of the new Marsy’s Law protections for crime victims even when the victims are police officers. A state appeals court in Tallahassee this week ruled for the first time that the names of two police officers involved in two separate deadly shootings should not have their names released to the public. That’s because under Marsy’s Law, which voters passed as a ballot amendment in 2018, the officers are considered victims of crime since they both say they were threatened with deadly force before the shootings.

Free speech, accountability experts question court ruling that shields cops names after some shootings

Free speech, accountability experts question court ruling that shields cops names after some shootings
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