Two of the four Greeley residents who launched formal protests against a pair of citizen-led petitions targeting the city council’s actions in support of the $1.1 billion Cascadia mixed-use project and its Catalyst entertainment district filed a campaign-finance complaint Wednesday against a nonprofit group that was formed to shield the identities of donors to the petition drives.
The complaint alleges that the nonprofit, We Are Greeley, is an issue committee and as such should be required to submit lists of donors and expenditures to the Greeley city clerk but has not done so, and thus is in violation of the Fair Campaign Practices Act and the state Constitution.
However, in an emailed statement late Thursday, the attorney for the group disputed Wiest’s and Hacker’s claim.
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