Lend-an-exec program poses clear conflicts

Lend-an-exec program poses clear conflicts

From November 2006 through April of this year, Art Hull served as an unpaid member of Gov. Bill Richardson’s staff. He was issued an office badge, given a Roundhouse parking space, had business cards printed and worked out of a desk in the governor’s office.

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