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Ritter's climate adviser resigns side job

The Associated Press

DENVER (AP) A climate adviser to Gov. Bill Ritter has agreed to resign from a left-leaning think tank that paid her $3,000 a month.

Alice Madden told The Denver Post she would stop taking payments from the Washington-based Center for American Progress. The newspaper's editorial board called Madden's side job a "clear conflict of interest."

Madden told the newspaper Thursday that she would resign from the think tank to avoid the appearance of a conflict.

Madden is a former Democratic state lawmaker who is now Ritter's climate change adviser. The side job was revealed last month when the governor ordered executive employees to file conflict-of-interest disclosure reports.

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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com


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