![]() But Chairman Thomas Prol’s remarks could possibly be read as a hint that the Brindle matter is not settled. But we already knew those complaints would have to be dismissed. Following an executive session, they dismissed 107 “matters” - presumably campaign finance complaints rendered moot by the Elections Transparency Act’s two-year statute of limitations, including major complaints against three Democratic PACS, because transparency. The new commissioners didn’t do all that much at their first meeting. It’s the first time the agency has had a full complement of commissioners in years - since one meeting in 2017 and, other than that, since 2011. ![]() The Election Law Enforcement Commission held the first meeting under its new leadership on Tuesday, and Executive Director Jeff Brindle, under fire by the Murphy administration for an allegedly anti-gay email, is still in his job.
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