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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

CSU appeals order to release recording

By Trevor Hughes, The Coloradoan,
July 2, 2009
Lawyers for CSU say a judge is setting a "troublesome precedent" by suggesting the university's decision to release portions of an audio recording of a secret meeting amounts in some way to an admission of guilt.

Lawyers for Colorado State University are fighting an order by Judge Stephen Schapanski to release large portions of the recordings of the May 5 closed-door meeting in which the Board of Governors tapped Joe Blake to become the new system chancellor.

For the full story, please visit http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20090702/NEWS01/907020338/1002/CUSTOMERSE...

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