Funding guidelines issued by the Institute of Museum and Library Services were also scrubbed of any mention of diversity.
An executive from the Caring for Denver Foundation, which receives a portion of the city’s sales tax, spent more than $3,000 of taxpayer money to buy expensive alcoholic drinks, auditors found.
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