Letter: Fix Our Streets committee’s strategy was duplicitous
While I admire the ingenuity of the Fix Our Streets committee in not revealing the names of the contributors to their campaign until election day, I do find it to be duplicitous. It may be legal, but that doesn’t make it right. I think the voters should have been entitled to know this information before they cast their ballots.
Ted Edmonds,
Glenwood Springs
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