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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

Merida quits paid job with Romanoff campaign

By Michael Booth, The Denver Post,
July 29, 2010

Denver Public Schools board member Andrea Merida said this week that she would resign from a paid position on the Andrew Romanoff campaign and called for the board to start disclosing all political connections.

Merida had been paid $5,000 by the Romanoff campaign for organizing and field work. She said in her apology and resignation that she always separated the campaign from her school board work and that the Romanoff campaign never tried to influence or instruct her actions.

For the full story, please visit http://www.denverpost.com/election2010/ci_15626838

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