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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 police chief wants new culture of transparency

By Nate Taylor, Coloradoan.com,
September 16, 2009

Following the lead of CSU President Tony Frank, the university's new Fort Collins campus police chief said she's going to operate an open and transparent police department.

Wendy Rich-Goldschmidt held an open house at the Colorado State University Fort Collins campus police department Tuesday, meeting with reporters for the first time. She said the purpose of the meeting was to begin to establish a new culture of openness.

For the full story, please visit http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20090916/NEWS01/909160333/1002/CUSTOMERSE...

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