California’s Fair Political Practices Commission accused the longtime schools trustee of some pretty flagrant violations of state election law.
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Former FEC Chair Ann Ravel Swears Off Corporate Cash in 2020 Bid for State Senate
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SJ Reconsiders Recusal Policy Following Councilwoman’s Abstention From Ellis Act Vote
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Recalled Judge Aaron Persky Asks for Help to Pay Off $135K in Campaign-Related Legal Costs
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Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran Condemns Malicious Ad Linking Him to Communist Vietnam
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South Bay Lawmakers Request State Audit of Embattled Alum Rock Union School District
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Trouble in the Agrihood: Subsidized Development Falls Behind Schedule, Over Budget
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Campaign Records Provide a Glimpse of Silicon Valley’s Political Landscape
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Chuck Reed’s Dollar Fine to Cost Taxpayers $106,000
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Complaint Alleges Liccardo Hid Campaign Contribution; Nguyen Defends Providing Email List
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A complaint filed against Sam Liccardo’s mayoral campaign alleges the San Jose council member broke election law by failing to report an in-kind contribution for the second time. But according to Vice Mayor Madison Nguyen, who provided Liccardo with an email list, it's all a simple mixup.
Read More 4Reed Pulls Plug on State Pension Reform, Wins Appeal of $1 Fine
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Gaming Cop Breaks Silence on Casino M8trix Dispute
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San Jose’s top casino cop has had enough. In his first interview since Casino M8trix filed lawsuits in February against the city of San Jose, Richard Teng, the San Jose Police Department’s gaming administrator, called accusations against him “a political nightmare.” There is history in this dispute.
Read More 4Supervisor Shirakawa on the Hot Seat
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Santa Clara County’s scofflaw Supervisor George Shirakawa had no problem admitting in last week’s Metro cover story his four-year failure to file campaign disclosure forms. But that seems to have changed now that the reported illegal conduct —along with payments he made to friends and family members with money he raised to run for office and retire campaign debts—has resulted in a Fair Political Practices Commission investigation into the supervisor’s secretive activities.
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