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BRACK: Dark money pours malice, nastiness into elections

BRACK: Dark money pours malice, nastiness into elections

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher   |  State legislators might have a little extra incentive to do something about nameless  groups that pour dark money into elections to affect their outcomes: their own political hides.

If elections set for Tuesday in the Charleston area are a hint of the political future, state House and Senate candidates in 2020 should get ready to be hammered by nasty direct mail pieces. The way out?  Rein in dark money.  

by · 11/04/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
11/16, full issue: Lowcountry conservation, ethics, new cathedral

11/16, full issue: Lowcountry conservation, ethics, new cathedral

In the new Nov. 16 issue of Charleston Currents:

PHOTO: Jumping for joy
FOCUS: 200 attend conservation event
BRACK: Disappointed in state Senate’s inability on ethics reform
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
GOOD NEWS: Charleston has a new cathedral
FEEDBACK: Letters on good news, development, dogs
CALENDAR, Nov. 16+: From holiday lights to holiday oysters
MYSTERY: Where’s this train display?
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Operation Lost Trust

by · 11/16/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue