This week on The Texas Monitor: police experts announce the launch of Government Crime Stoppers, which offers rewards of up to $10,000 for information about wrongdoings by public officials; a new study by The Texas Monitor reveals the impact of lobbying by beer distributors on the passage of recent regulations; the bribery sentencing for HCC trustee Chris Oliver is punted yet again; and a new investigation reveals that seven ‘rent-a-voters’ approved nearly $700 million in public debt in the Nov. 7 election.
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Chris M……get involved ..you have the PROOF in your hands
The Texas Monitor is serving a vital function in this state-I’ve added it to my list of recommended current events sources for my Government students. Keep up the good work!