Former Idaho Transportation Head Sues Over Firing
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) The former head of the Idaho Transportation Department filed a lawsuit Friday against the agency, saying she was fired in a political power play to help Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter and his big campaign donors. The lawsuit in 4th District Court claims Pamela Lowe was fired by the Transportation Department board after refusing to bow to threats by governor's aides not to interfere with a contract originally worth $50 million. The contract benefited URS Corp. and CH2M Hill. Lowe says Jeff Malmen, the governor's former chief of staff, and Darrell Manning, chairman of the Idaho Transportation Board, grew upset after she told the state Legislature in 2007 she would renegotiate the contract so as much of the work as possible was done by the highway agency's own employees. "Ms. Lowe was repeatedly warned and harassed by the governor's staff and Mr. Manning about taking work away" from the companies, according to her lawsuit. "Ms. Lowe was not deterred by these threats." The two engineering companies have given the governor at least $22,000 combined since 2005.- Loading Comments...
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