Jena Griswold Abusing Secretary Of State Office?
1 min read(Colorado Peak Politics) When Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced the creation of a new “Campaign Enforcement Division” in her office, she pledged she would not be involved in any decisions around campaign finance complaints.
Instead, she promised, nonpartisan staff and her Deputy would have control over campaign finance enforcement decisions.
However, new documents obtained by the Colorado Sun suggest Griswold may be actively undermining the nonpartisan staff in the enforcement division to target her perceived political opponents.
At issue is a complaint that was filed against the conservative nonprofit Unite for Colorado, which nonpartisan attorneys in the Campaign Finance Enforcement division recommended be dismissed.
However, after the nonpartisan staff made their recommendation, something peculiar happened.
The Sun reported Griswold emailed her former Deputy Ian Rayder on January 5th to schedule a meeting to personally discuss the complaint against Unite.
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