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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

Locals’ campaign reporting violations have yet to be billed

By Katharhynn Heidelberg, Montrose Daily Press,
February 12, 2010

MONTROSE - Neither of two local political committees fined for campaign-expenditure reporting violations has been issued a bill, though the related attacks on a Montrose County commissioner occurred in 2007 and 2008.

Citizens for Responsive Government and local JetAway Aviation CEO Stephen Stuhmer were fined $6,500 in 2009 for failing to report in a timely fashion their expenditures for attack ads taken out a year earlier against former Montrose County Commissioner Bill Patterson, who is now running for the Montrose City Council.

The Patterson Recall Committee, which failed in 2007 to recall Patterson from county office, was fined $9,700 in 2008 for failing to disclose all of its contributions and expenditures.

For the full story, please visit http://montrosepress.com/articles/2010/02/12/news/doc4b74e1869a12b976149396...

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