Anders Kek
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This 14-second clip is exactly why Congressman Andy Biggs’ “Monitor Accountability Act” is so important. For more than 11 years, Maricopa County taxpayers have funded the Melendres monitoring system at a cost exceeding $302 MILLION. Monitor fees alone exceeded $30 million, while identified victim compensation totaled roughly $266,000. Yes he is still profiting and has made over 100 times more compensation than all the “Victims” combined. Now watch as Monitor Robert Warshaw tells concerned taxpayers that information regarding how their tax dollars are being spent is “not for public consumption.” Keep in mind he is getting away with this because Federal Judge Snow sealed the invoices from public view in 2014-2015 That mindset is precisely why transparency protections are needed. Not to get rid of oversight but to benefit the taxpayers. The Monitor Accountability Act would require: • Public accounting of monitor spending • Transparency for taxpayers • Term limits for monitors • Judicial rotation after lengthy oversight • Public comment before monitor appointments This is not about politics. It is about ensuring constitutional oversight remains accountable to the people funding it. Oversight matters. Civil rights matter. But taxpayer transparency matters too.















"You deserve a board that protects and answers to you. Not outside pressure. Not answering to unions and special interests." - @VoteBowles4PUSD in support of protecting kids, free speech, & her fellow board member, @ThePeoriaMom 🔥






















