
An advertisement supportive of Amendment 54, which seeks to provide more transparency and accountability for government no-bid contracts, has made state Sen. Abel Tapia its prime example of why reform is needed. His contracts, dating back to 1999, would have been plainly disclosed under a new, statewide database mandated by the amendment. Tapia says he "highly resent[s]" the ad's references to his firm's construction deals with the State Fair.

You guys are way off base
On October 22nd, 2008 dynamic1 says:
You guys are way off base when it comes to Abel Tapia, He should be regarded as one of the few good guys left, not the goodfella milton has portrayed.
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On October 21st, 2008 trigger says:
welcome back, milton! you have been missed!