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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. 鈥?A growing movement to curb partisan gerrymandering will be put to the test Tuesday by several state ballot measures that are intended to overhaul the way congressional and state legislative districts are drawn.While they differ in how to do that, the proposals in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri and Utah all have at least one thing in common: Theyre receiving funding from a little-known organization bankrolled by a Texas billionaire couple.The Action Now Initiative financed by John and Laura Arnold has poured $7.7 million into the redistricting campaigns, accounting for one of every four dollars raised by groups backing the ballot measures, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Thats helped supporters significantly outspend their opponents. Our interest in these efforts is about giving citizens, not politicians, a greater voice in the drawing of their voting district lines, said Sam Mar, CEO of the Action Now Initiative.T stanley cup usa he Arnolds organization tops a list of the rich stanley cup and famous who have rallied to the cause, including former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, heirs of Walmart founder Sam Walton, actre stanley quencher ss Jennifer Lawrence and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican who took a break from filming a movie in Europe to appear at rallies in Michigan and Colorado.The only comparable opposition has come from the Michigan Freedom Fund. The conservative group with ties to the wealthy DeVos family has put more than $3 million into a Klhq She s patrolled the Navajo Nation for nearly 20 years. Nothing prepared her for the COVID-19 outbreak
SEOUL, South Korea AP 鈥?South Korean prosecutors investigating the corruption scandal involving impeached President Park Geun-hye said Sunday that they plan to summon Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong again as they look into brib stanley cup usa ery allegations between Park and the countrys largest business group.Lee, the billionaire vice chairman of technology giant Samsung Electronics, will be summoned along with two other group officials on Monday morning, said Lee Kyu-chul, the spokesman of the prosecution team.Investigators had sought to arrest Lee when they summoned him last month, but a court ruled there wasnt enough evidence to justify Lees arrest at that point.Investigators will question Lee over new findings they made in the past few weeks and may consider requesting an stanley mug arrest warrant for him again, said the prosecution spokesman. The investigators want to question Park in person but have yet to ag stanley cup ree with her office on how and when.On Friday, prosecutors filed a lawsuit against the presidential Blue House to try to force Parks aides to stop blocking searches of her compound. They tried to enter the Blue House this month with a court-issued warrant to collect evidence, but Parks aides turned them away, citing a law that can block searches of sites containing state secrets.Samsung is suspected of providing tens of millions of dollars in money and favors to Park and her jailed friend Choi Soon-sil in exchange for government support of a controversial merger deal between two Samsung affiliat |