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Record Fine for Campaign-Finance Violation Sheds Light on Dark Money Donors to Bay State Charter Referendum
When the biggest backer of Massachusetts’s recent ballot initiative, which would have effectively eliminated the cap on charter schools, was slapped, this month, with a $426,466 fine for violating campaign finance laws—the biggest such violation in state history—the legal settlement … Continue reading →
Posted in Brockton, MA, Business, Charter Schools, Education, Massachusetts Education Reform
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Tagged Alice Walton Martin Mannion, Amanda Fernandez, Amos Hostetter, Barr Foundation, BESE, Chuck Longfield, Denise Dupre, Doris Fisher, Eric Schneiderman, Families for Excellent Schools, FESA, Gov. Charlie Baker, Great Schools Massachusetts, John and Doris Fisher, John Fisher, Jonathan Jacobson, Josh Bekenstein, KIPP, KIPP Mass, Mark Nunnelly, Martin West, Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, OCPF, Paul Sagan, Question 2, Seth Klarman
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