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Wired Wednesday: David Taub Discusses FPPC Investigation Into Councilmember Miguel Arias
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December 20, 2023

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GV Wire’s David Taub was live on set at Fox26 on Wednesday with Great Day’s Jim De La Vega to discuss a state Fair Political Practices Commission investigation focused on Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias.

Arias is under scrutiny over a flight he took from Las Vegas on a private aircraft belonging to a businessman whose company has a trash-hauling contract with the city.

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