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"Big picture, it's unknown what the impact of this canceled voter list is."

Jenny Flanagan, Executive Director of Colorado Common Cause expressing her concerns about the 44,000 voter registrations that were removed from the rolls in recent months, as quoted in The Denver Post, 11/12/2008.

Dismissal of case disappoints resident

By Tillie Fong, The Rocky Mountain News,
July 17, 2008

An Arapahoe County district judge has dismissed a resident's lawsuit against Aurora City Councilman Ryan Frazier for not releasing communications that he may have had with an engineering firm.

"At this point, I'm just really disappointed at the ruling," said Foster Hines, 55, of Aurora, who filed the lawsuit.

Frazier said he was pleased with the decision.

"We're glad it's been addressed in the courts and we'll keep moving forward," he said.

In March, Hines filed a lawsuit against Frazier for not responding to his Colorado Open Rec ords Act request for information on Frazier's communications with Carollo Engineers, a firm that won a $9.6 million water construction contract with the city.

Hines said that Frazier had received nearly $1,500 in political contributions from the company the same day the City Council voted on the contract. Hines wanted to know what communications Frazier had with the firm.

Hines said he hasn't decided what he will do next.

"I'm weighing my options, on whether to go to the city clerk, or what have you," he said.

For the full story, please visit http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jul/17/dismissal-of-case-disappo...

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