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Paywalls on public records: Aguilar’s CORA fees and what they mean for taxpayers

by Ruth Stodghill AGUILAR —  When the Town of Aguilar agreed to pay former clerk Tyra Avila $20,000 in a settlement last summer, the public had no idea. That changed this week—after the World Journal paid nearly $90 to obtain the documents taxpayers already own. The charge came after a Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) request for two settlement agreements involving former employees, including Avila. Under CORA, public entities are supposed to ma…
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worldjournalnewspaper.com broke the news in Walsenburg, United States on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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