The Arkansas Ethics Commission found the safe-harbor provision of the ethics laws applicable to only a small handful of the allegations, and a hearing will be held on the remaining claims.
If this blog were a goldfish, it would have died from neglect days ago. That's poor hustle on my part. But enough about that -- let's pretend like we haven't missed a beat and go straight to the odds and ends.
Off the Radarr. Imagine you are Lt...
When I wrote the last post about Lt. Gov. Mark Darr and his questionableRead: illegal mileage reimbursements, I focused only on mileage in 2012 and 2013. This was not because 2011 did not have the same improper reimbursements, however. Far from it --...
Last Friday, shortly after I filed an ethics complaint against Lt. Gov. Mark Darr, I saw his public comments regarding the entire fiasco. Suffice it to say, I don't think that, "this was my first race for public office, the ins and outs of campaign...
When last we left Lt. Gov. Mark Darr, we were neck deep in what appeared to be repeated improper uses of campaign funds for personal expenses.
I ended that post by suggesting that Part 2 was forthcoming. That was not a lie; there wi...