Houston school board members had to file campaign finance reports this week, and one of the more interesting findings had nothing to do with the recent election.
Trustee Harvin Moore, who was not up for re-election in November, used this reporting period to return some cash — to a contributor and to the school district.
Moore reported that in October he returned a $2,500 campaign contribution he received in 2009 from Sharon Medford, co-owner of Fort Bend Mechanical. The Stafford-based construction company is being sued by a competing vendor who alleges Fort Bend Mechanical bribed HISD trustee Larry Marshall to land a school district contract.
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