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Opinion: Arizona voters are now 3-0 against 'dark money' groups that want to block us from finding out who is spending money to influence our vote. https://t.co/GS5aeUGlNe
Finally some good news appears on the horizon for election integrity - granted it's merely less of a defeat. The Arizona Supreme Court held oral arguments over sanctions awarded against the AZGOP by a far left judge, over the AZGOP's lawsuit challenging officials' post-election… https://t.co/3Q39nJBQUz
Whoa check this out. The judge handling the prosecution of Cochise County Supervisors for merely delaying canvassing of the 2022 election by a few days reportedly said awful things about election integrity supporters and MAGA, including Abe Hamadeh. Thanks to the brave attorney…
Congratulations, Arizona. We are now 3-0 against 'dark money' groups that want to block us from finding out who is spending money to influence our vote. But don't think they'll give up given their evident allergy to sunshine. https://t.co/P7U2GpYIUs via @azcentral
Arizona's ‘anti-dark money law’ gets another win in court https://t.co/BqBOahHbtl via @azcentral
"Arizona's ‘anti-dark money law’ gets another win in court." (via @maryjpitzl) https://t.co/OP9fVcjerZ
In a 30-page opinion, Judge Roslyn Silver knocked down a series of arguments by Americans for Prosperity on how Proposition 211 infringes on its free speech rights and those of its donors. https://t.co/hMguSDtyuF
Judge rejects latest legal challenge to Arizona's dark money law https://t.co/zxMHn6pHuJ
A judge has recently upheld Arizona's ‘anti-dark money law’, rejecting the latest legal challenge by Americans for Prosperity. The group argued that Proposition 211, aimed at increasing transparency in political funding, infringes on free speech rights. In a 30-page opinion, Judge Roslyn Silver dismissed these arguments. This marks another victory for the law, which has faced opposition from groups seeking to keep donor information private. Arizona's efforts to combat dark money in politics have now led to three court victories against such groups, with a record of 3-0 against 'dark money' groups.