“I could see how that would appear to be, but there was no conflict of interest,” said George Bailey, president of the Inland Northwest Space Alliance.
INSA is a nonprofit organization in Missoula that started as an offshoot of a UM program, the Northern Rockies Center for Space Privatization. Besides the link to Chesnut, INSA also has connections to U.S. Sen. Conrad Burns and former members of his staff and is a focus of a current investigation by the state legislative auditor.
Contributed by Zachary Franz/Montana Kaimin
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