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“The fact that they only gave money when he was doing these final rules, that more than ever really raises flags. There’s something fishy going on.”
Rep. Mark Ferrandino, commenting on campaign contributions from payday lending companies to Attorney General John Suthers as Suthers writes regulations to implement a new payday lending law, as reported in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, August 13, 2010

Two Republican groups fend off election law complaint

Judge: Campaign ads didn't advocate for a candidate

By Lynne Bartels, The Rocky Mountain News,
December 4, 2008

Two Republican groups that supported GOP legislative candidates did not break election laws with their campaign ads, a judge ruled this week.

Republicans were ecstatic at the ruling, saying the complaint against them was filed by a "liberal" organization intent on harassing the GOP.

For the full story, please visit http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/dec/04/two-republican-groups-fen...

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