A Couple of Questions for Senator Miller
In response to revelations that the State Senate Democratic Campaign plan was found earlier this year on a copier in the State Capitol, Mark Miller issued the following statement claiming the document had been stolen from the coatroom by a Republican staffer.
Earlier this year, in my rush to get out of a meeting outside the State Capitol and return to work in the building, I inadvertently grabbed a binder belonging to Matt Swenkofske, director of SSDC. His binder was identical to my own.
It was brought to my attention this binder wasn’t mine and it was promptly returned to Mr. Swendkofske and exchanged for my own.
When I arrive at work at the Capitol daily, I routinely place my coat, hat, and bags in a commonly shared room that includes a coat rack and copy machine. I have reason to believe this binder along with other personal belongings may have been in that room for at least some period of time. This room is accessible to both employees of the Capitol building and the public.
That raises serious questions regarding how these private materials came into the possession of the Republican Party. It is truly disappointing to think someone, possibly a state employee, may have dug through the personal belongings of a State Senator.
Anyone familiar with me knows that I demand high personal integrity from myself and my staff. That is why there is no merit to these Republican allegations. I have been very careful to keep campaign politics out of the capital. I have never used state resources for political campaign purposes.
Questions for Senator Miller:
* If you returned the binder promptly how long was it actually in the cloak room?
* How do you suppose the GOP spy who copied the SSDC document knew to look in your belongings on the very same day you accidentally switched binders with the SSDC Director?
* Have you or your staff somehow been implicated in “copier-gate” or is there some other reason you are accusing the phantom GOP staffer of theft with this ridiculous and completely implausible story?
* Do you think anyone really gives a rip that you or your staff had a campaign document in the State Capital?
* Do you endorse SSDC’s cozy relationship with Progressive Majority, given that the group is run by former Chvala staffer Doug Burnette who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in the caucus scandal in order to avoid a felony conviction?

