Governor Tim Pawlenty has filed a new statement of economic interest with the state Campaign Finance board. He's also registered a now-defunct consulting business with the state's legal practices board. The new filings came yesterday and are an attempt to dispel controversies surrounding his use BAMCO, his one-man consulting business, to accept payments from a pay-phone company. Former governor Arne Carlson is a fellow republican who believes the issue is far from settled. He says Pawlenty is likely to face tough questions when a legislative committee begins to look at the issue next month.