Issue committee attracts national money to Denver board race
Written by Maura Walz on Nov 2nd, 2013. | Copyright © EdNewsColorado.org

Nine donors gave the group, which registered as an independent expenditure committee in June, a total of $205,000, according to filings submitted to the Secretary of State’s office on Friday. Bloomberg donated $75,000 and Anschutz gave $9,000.
The largest single donor to Great Schools Denver was the advocacy committee of the group Education Reform Now, which is affiliated with Democrats for Education reform and which also has a local committee. The organization contributed $90,000 of Great School Denver’s reported contributions.
Oakwood Homes, which is led by Pat Hamill, and Kent Thiry, chief executive officer of DaVita, each