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Gessler’s Enforcer?

A new report from the Colorado Statesman’s Marianne Goodland about the ethics complaint against Senate Majority Leader John Morse, and the organization that filed it, the Colorado Government Accountability Project (CoGAP), has got to make you wonder: The request for an ethics investigation was filed with the Senate on March 10 by the Colorado Government […]

Gessler: I’m In Office “To Further The Conservative Viewpoint”

As reported in the Greeley newspaper this weekend, Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler made a fairly astounding slip during a keynote speech to the Weld County GOP’s Lincoln Day dinner. Or maybe it wasn’t a slip–speaking before a friendly and rural Republican audience, with no television cameras to be seen, maybe Gessler just felt […]

Scott Gessler Was a Bad Choice For Secretary of State, Part CMLXVII

The Colorado Independent’s David O. Williams reports: Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler, according to the Denver Post, will be proposing a new set of rules that would waive or reduce a significant number of campaign finance fines for political committees that fail to file disclosure reports… “If someone is willfully blowing it off [Pols […]

Reminder: Gessler-Backed Voter ID Bill, Solution Without a Problem

One of the few anti-immigrant bills to escape the narrowly GOP controlled Colorado House is the somewhat more subtle House Bill 1003, a voter photo ID proposal we’ve talked about a couple of times now (see: Stay Classy, Jim Kerr). Set for debate this afternoon in the Senate State Affairs committee, we expect this bill […]

Ethics Watch CORAs Employment Agreements for Gessler, Stapleton

From a release this afternoon: Today, Colorado Ethics Watch, a nonpartisan, nonprofit legal watchdog group, sent Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) requests in writing to State Treasurer Walker Stapleton, Secretary of State Scott Gessler, and Attorney General John Suthers requesting information relating to the outside employment of Walker Stapleton while he is State Treasurer and […]

It’s Not About The Money, Scott Gessler–It’s About Trust

UPDATE: Reporter Tim Hoover of the Denver newspaper corrects our source, who told us that Scott Gessler also owns a “Lexus SUV” considerably newer than the “14-year-old Honda” that Gessler pled his case for extra money with earlier in the week. The Gessler family SUV in question is in fact a Volkswagen Touareg, which Gessler […]

Gessler Backing Down?

In a Denver newspaper story today by reporter Tim Hoover, embattled Secretary of State Scott Gessler appears to be giving in to the firestorm of criticism that erupted late last week, following his announcement that he intended to continue working part-time at his former law firm. Gessler’s firm, the Hackstaff Law Group (previously Hackstaff Gessler) […]

What Has Gessler Requested of Suthers?

Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler has been under fire for the last few days for complaining that his $68,500 annual salary (which pays about 33% more than the average $46,000 salary in Colorado, according to the Colorado Department of Labor) just isn’t enough and that he needs to work a second job with his […]

Doesn’t Excuse Gessler, But Shouldn’t We Pay Them More?

A report from KRDO-TV on the scandal over Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s decision to work part time for his politically radioactive law firm, somehow free of conflicts of interest: To be clear, we have no interest in defending Secretary Gessler’s decision to “moonlight” for his old firm, which is in turn connected to some […]

Gessler Pledges Relentless Solutions In Search of Problems

Colorado Secretary of State-elect Scott Gessler sat down for a brief interview with the cam-wielding GOP staffers “journalists” at WhoSaidYouSaid. Now, we know what you’re probably thinking: we’ve been hard on Gessler for his background as the state’s leading election law offender, now very oddly in charge of enforcing election law. But when we saw […]

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