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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.

King speaks on Ethics Watch claims

Representative Steve King is calling it an attempt to end his public service by assassinating his character.

By Staff Reporter, nbc11news.com,
February 3, 2010

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Representative Steve King is calling it an attempt to end his public service by assassinating his character.

That’s how he explains a complaint filed by Ethics Watch, a non-profit group that researches public officials.

The group is accusing him of claiming duplicate expenses from the state and his campaign. The House Ethics Committee began reviewing evidence Wednesday.

King says, "We'll cooperate fully, we'll supply all the paperwork and answer all the questions of the ethics committee. We'll have a successful conclusion to this."

He also says this is a partisan attack that is only shifting focus from the real challenges the state is facing and that if he did make a mistake he’ll take care of it and move on.

For the full story, please visit http://www.nbc11news.com/localnews/headlines/83497617.html

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