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Bloomberg gang breaking law again?

Posted by David Hardy · 29 May 2012 08:58 AM

Have they no shame? They give a grant to Orlando, which hires a person (adding on lots of taxpayer money to the effort) who will serve as MAIG's regional coordinator while working for the city.

I don't know Florida law on the subject (Arizona's constitution forbids government units making gifts to private entities), but at the very least the taxpayer money used to sweeten the deal would constitute a reportable donation to MAIG.

· antigun groups

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Frank | May 29, 2012 5:14 PM | Reply

The question, have they no shame? It's not about shame. They just think they are above the law. After all bloomberg is well a bloomberg. :-)

Sarah | May 30, 2012 5:37 AM | Reply

Frank's right. I find that many politicians feel they're above the law.

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