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Colorado Ethics Watch uses high impact legal actions to hold public officials and organizations accountable for unethical activities that undermine the integrity of state and local government.
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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.

Who We Are

Luis Toro Luis Toro is director of Colorado Ethics Watch. Luis was a litigation partner at a downtown Denver law firm before joining Ethics Watch as Senior Counsel in 2008. Prior to that, he was a law clerk to the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero of the United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, an instructor at the University of the Pacific’s McGeorge School of Law, and an intern at Natural Resources Defense Council.  Luis is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. E-mail Luis at ltoro@coloradoforethics.org.

Doug Staggs is the research director for Colorado Ethics Watch, responsible for researching leads and gathering tips. Before joining the Ethics Watch team, Doug worked for the Gill Foundation as a grants manager. Doug holds an M.A. in English and has worked in nonprofit organizations for more than five years. E-mail Doug at dstaggs@coloradoforethics.org.

Allison McGee Johnson is communications director for Ethics Watch. With more than 15 years experience in marketing, communications and public relations for non-profits and corporations, Allison will facilitate the organization’s media relations and outreach. E-mail Allison at ajohnson@coloradoforethics.org.

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