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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.

Colorado Ethics Watch Names A New Director

By Staff Reporter, Law Week Colorado,
January 4, 2010

Colorado Ethics Watch’s senior counsel, Luis Toro, has been promoted to director, effective immediately. Toro replaces Chantell Taylor, who has accepted the position of general counsel for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group and the Public Interest Network, based in Denver.


“I am proud of what we have accomplished and pleased to be passing the baton to Luis, a brilliant attorney who will continue the same hard-hitting legal advocacy for which Ethics Watch is best known,” Taylor said in a press release.
Before joining Ethics Watch in 2008, Toro worked as a litigation partner at Senn Visciano Kirschenbaum P.C. and also writes about government ethics and campaign finance issues for Huffington Post Denver.


“I look forward to building upon Ethics Watch’s legacy of using legal tools to promote transparency and accountability in Colorado government,” said Toro.

For the full story, please visit http://www.lawweekonline.com/2010/01/colorado-ethics-watch-names-a-new-dire...

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