
Texas Dem Senate hopeful James Talarico ‘proudly’ donated to group pushing to slash cop funds in Austin — where homicides then soared
NY Post
Texas Dem Senate hopeful James Talarico once “proudly” donated campaign cash to a group pushing to cut tens of millions of dollars from the police department in Austin — where the homicide rate then soared.
Records show that Talarico’s campaign for state House in 2020 shelled out $2,500 to the Austin Justice Coalition, which sought to decrease the local police department’s funding to the “minimum possible” amount.
“Now is the time to invest in a safe, liberated future for our city,’’ the group wrote in a June 3, 2020, press release.
“We can’t afford to keep funding APD’s attacks on Black lives,” it said.
Talarico wrote in his own tweet, apparently referencing his donation, “After the murders of George Floyd and Javier Ambler, our campaign proudly donated to a well-respected civil rights organization in our community that champions educational equity, economic opportunity, and police reform.
“We did it publicly, and asked our supporters to match our donation. Because we believe #BlackLivesMatter.”

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