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April 23, 2006

Meet The Bloggers [Cleveland]: Richard Cordray

MTB: Richard Cordray

Our conversation with candidate for Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray:

Part 1. Time: 15.28
Part 2. Time: 20.02
Part 3. Time: 17.33
Part 4. Time: 20.24

The transcript for this podcast is forthcoming. The average cost of a transcription is $100. If you’d like to see this podcast transcribed, please consider helping to pay for its production. If you use PayPal, under Payment For: enter Richard Cordray Transcript. If you prefer to pay by check, note the transcription in the memo field.





Filed under: Podcast by — George Nemeth @ 1:51 pm

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  1. […] When the Democrat now running for the Treasurer job, Richard Cordray, Met The Bloggers in April, he discussed at some length how the Treasurer’s Office shared culpability for the transfer of state workers’ comp funds to Noe. (This discussion can be found on the second of the four audio files of the interview.) Cordray told us that the Treasurer’s Office issued the first state deposit to a private BWC investment account controlled personally by Tom Noe in 1998. He said this handling of state funds was self-evidently improper and should have been blocked automatically by Treasury officials. […]

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