Where's Walker? Colorado Treasurer MIA in Recent PERA Action
Colorado Treasurer Walker Stapleton-(R) has for years made headlines demanding changes to the Public Employees Retirement Association but that doesnt mean he has always bothered to show up to his job helping oversee the retirement system.
As treasurer, Stapleton is paid by taxpayers to serve on PERAs board yet between 2011 and 2016, he attended only 53 percent of the PERA board meetings, and even when he was present, he often didnt stay for the whole meeting, according to the retiree group Secure PERA, which scoured the records. He even skipped PERAs May 3 meeting to review the final pension reform legislation.
Stapleton is no stranger to questions about his attendance records back in 2014, Democratic challenger Betsy Markey aired a television ad alleging that key-card records showed that he only bothers showing up at his office around ten days a month.
Now, as a gubernatorial candidate, Stapleton has flipped the script, citing his own absenteeism as a political defense. When asked by Colorado Public Radio if hed urged Republicans to kill the pension reform bill that finally passed right before midnight on May 9, just before the close of the legislative session, Stapleton declared, I was not physically even at the legislature. I think I was asleep by the time they finally passed the deal.
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