
Police Misconduct Records, Public Campaign Finance
Season 2019 Episode 44 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Will state lawmakers repeal a controversial civil rights law?
Will state lawmakers repeal a controversial civil rights law that protects police misconduct records? We’ll take a look at the issue from both sides. We also examine how a new statewide public campaign finance system could affect future elections and third parties. At the Reporters Roundtable, Karen DeWitt and Bernadette Hogan of the New York Post join us to analyze this week’s news.
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Police Misconduct Records, Public Campaign Finance
Season 2019 Episode 44 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Will state lawmakers repeal a controversial civil rights law that protects police misconduct records? We’ll take a look at the issue from both sides. We also examine how a new statewide public campaign finance system could affect future elections and third parties. At the Reporters Roundtable, Karen DeWitt and Bernadette Hogan of the New York Post join us to analyze this week’s news.
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