Donor To Pay Overtime Costs Linked To Pence's Colorado Visit
ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -- An anonymous donor has pledged to pay overtime costs of Colorado public safety personnel connected to Vice President Mike Pence's visit to a ski town earlier this month. Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo tells The Aspen Times that the county Republican Party had found a person who agreed to pay the overtime costs of law enforcement, public works and fire personnel who played a part in Pence's security.
DiSalvo says he submitted an $18,500 invoice to Pitkin County Republicans Chair Anna Zane.
Zane did not return the newspaper's call Monday seeking comment about the reimbursement.
Pence visited Aspen on July 22 to attend a private fundraiser that benefited President Donald Trump's reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee.
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