
Hickenlooper administration destroyed, denied or delayed public records pertaining to Air Quality Control mandates
“If there were communications in there that pertained to important matters, and the person was in that office, it seems those records shouldn’t be destroyed. It’s not specific in CORA law but there is Federal case law. It’s worth questioning that everything thing he sent or received was no longer worth keeping. That’s a bit difficult to grasp.” — Jeffrey Roberts, Executive Director Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.