(The Center Square) — First, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser's staff refused to accept payment for public records related to his lawsuits. Then, his office delayed processing the request until after securing the Democratic nomination for governor. Now, the agency staff wants to charge a total of $5,129.88 for those same records, an increase of $4,840.29 compared to his initial estimate.

Weiser’s lawsuits are politically significant. He frequently touts his ability to fight and win cases against the Trump Administration. His 66+ cases against the federal government have been the centerpiece of his campaign for governor. Public records requested by The Center Square would show how much those lawsuits have cost taxpayers and whether outside law firms have been responsible stewards of public money.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has filed dozens of lawsuits against the federal government, priding himself on his ability to fight and win cases against the Trump Administration, but he has yet to answer questions about the costs of those lawsuits to taxpayers. For months, he has delayed the release of public records to The Center Square and has refused to accept payment. Critics like Jon Caldara from the Independence Institute say Weiser is obviously delaying the release of records until after Tuesday's election for governor.

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