Nov
10
Investigation finds campaign finance, ethics, open records areas where Colorado needs to improve
Megan Schrader (The Colorado Springs Gazette)-
Colorado fared better than many states in a measure of how vulnerable to corruptible state government and officials are, but the research compiled by the Center for Public Integrity still found cause for concern – particularly with the state’s laws regulating open records, campaign finance and ethics.
The State Integrity Investigation was released Monday by the national nonprofit news group and gave all 50 states a letter grade based on a detailed rubric that scored performances in 13 categories… Click here to read the full article >>