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I'm taking care of a few loose ends here and figure this is something I should clear up.
There continue to be demands from Peter Corroon's camp for Gov. Gary Herbert to release documents relating to his interaction with various donors who went on to win contracts or tax breaks from the state.
I received a stack of records I'd requested nearly two weeks ago. There wasn't much there, but I did include in a story that Merit Medical was trying to arrange a meeting with the governor to discuss its $4.4 million tax incentive package and that a fundraiser for the governor was arraning thank-you meetings with donors.
But, because there is a lingering impression in some circles that the documents haven't been released and because there's really no reason not to toss them up online, here they are for your reading enjoyment. These were provided in response to my request for records relating to the I-15 contract, Merit Medical, Alton Coal and other donors.
Click here to read the first set of documents.
Click here to read the second set of documents.
Robert GehrkeTwitter: @RobertGehrke