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Out of the hundreds of out-of-work employees, vendors, investors and other creditors in the bankruptcy of government-backed solar-panel maker Solyndra LLC, one name stands out: the California Democratic Party.
The California Democratic Party's communications director, Tenoch Flores, said the organization was not owed "any funds in any form" by the California-based company.
He said he was unclear why the party would be listed as a creditor in Solyndra's bankruptcy filing.