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“Government can only be accountable if taxpayers can see what they are buying and how much they are paying for it.”

State Treasurer Cary Kennedy commenting on the Colorado Department of Treasury website that tracks how Colorado tax dollars are spent, as quoted on TheDenverChannel.com 03/07/2010.

CSU says no laws violated since Blake recused himself

By The Coloradoan,
June 3, 2009

CSU's lawyers argue that because chancellor-select Joe Blake temporarily recused himself as the vice chairman of the university's governing board during deliberations about his candidacy, the board broke no laws in discussing him behind closed doors.

In a 14-page response to an open-meetings lawsuit filed by the Coloradoan and two other media outlets, lawyers for Colorado State University deny the Board of Governors broke the law. The response was filed shortly before midnight Monday and asks a judge to throw out the suit because there is "no genuine issue of material fact."

For the full story, please visit http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20090603/NEWS01/906030341/1002/CUSTOMERSE...

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