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Secret Police Funding Committee - No Longer Operating in Secret

17 min · 29 de mar de 202117 min
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Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry [https://g.co/kgs/PSQW9m], speak with retired San Diego Sheriff Commander, David Myers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Myers_(police_officer)] about newly revealed Secret Police Funding Committee.  This local committee of fire and police chiefs held its first public meeting last week after 16 years of acting behind closed doors to allocate millions of dollars per year in federal funds to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks – but their change came only after La Prensa San Diego filed a lawsuit in December to challenge their secret meetings as being in violation of state open meeting laws. The Urban Area Working Group, known as UAWG,  is comprised of police and fire chiefs from throughout the County. UAWG is the “Approval Authority” that allocates an average of about $15 million per year in federal funds to nearly every public safety agency in the region and has allocated more than $200 million since the program’s inception. (Originally aired 29March21)

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Portada del episodio Secret Police Funding Committee - No Longer Operating in Secret

Secret Police Funding Committee - No Longer Operating in Secret

Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry [https://g.co/kgs/PSQW9m], speak with retired San Diego Sheriff Commander, David Myers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Myers_(police_officer)] about newly revealed Secret Police Funding Committee.  This local committee of fire and police chiefs held its first public meeting last week after 16 years of acting behind closed doors to allocate millions of dollars per year in federal funds to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks – but their change came only after La Prensa San Diego filed a lawsuit in December to challenge their secret meetings as being in violation of state open meeting laws. The Urban Area Working Group, known as UAWG,  is comprised of police and fire chiefs from throughout the County. UAWG is the “Approval Authority” that allocates an average of about $15 million per year in federal funds to nearly every public safety agency in the region and has allocated more than $200 million since the program’s inception. (Originally aired 29March21)

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