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"It makes one wonder why a public official made certain decisions, especially ones that benefited certain interests, when just days, months or years later they take a lucrative job lobbying for the same interests."
Craig Holman, a government affairs expert at Public Citizen, commenting on Scott McInnis' voting record, as quoted in The Denver Post, 07/25/2010.

Ethics Watch complaint against Frazier

By Joshua Wolpe, Denver Daily News,
July 1, 2009
Colorado Ethics Watch yesterday filed a complaint with the Aurora City Clerk against Aurora City Council member Ryan Frazier for failure to file accurate financial disclosures between 2007 and 2009. Ethics Watch said that Frazier’s financial disclosure forms claim he has been employed by Raytheon since 2004, with no changes since – but they say his public statements and online biographies indicate he has changed employment to Avaya Corporation and again to Takara Systems. The Aurora Municipal Code requires “full disclosure” from City Council members of the “source of any income or losses.” Frazier currently has a U.S. Senate exploratory campaign Web site. Visit coloradoforethics.org for more information. For the full story, please visit http://www.thedenverdailynews.com/article.php?aID=4744

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