A Better Colorado, the group pushing the right-to-work ballot initiative, received $236 in contributions during the latest financial reporting period from April 26 to May 26.
The contributions came from five individual donors, according to records filed with the secretary of state today. The filing shows that the group was $7,486 in the red as of May 26.
A Better Colorado received $200,250 during the previous reporting period from Jan. 1 to April 25, with $200,000 coming from Golden-based CoorsTek. The group has spent most of its funds on consulting and legal services.
The right-to-work initiative, which has been certified for the November ballot, would ask voters to amend the state constitution to say that union membership and the payment of dues or fees could not be mandated.
Andy Vuong: 303-954-1209 or avuong@denverpost.com



