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Freshman Year, the gay marriage episode: Polis versus Chaffetz
Some might characterize your public support for LGBT equality as mediocre. How do you stand on SB 25 (Colorado's ENDA) and what other legislative steps toward LGBT equality would you be willing to support?
Your campaign focused on making Colorado a leader in the renewable energy industry. Can you describe the progress that you have made so far? What legislation can we expect in the future?
Thanks.
Todd Hollar
How do you feel about the fact that Senate Majority leader Joan Fitz-Gerald has been publicly placing the blame for the Labor Peace Act's downfall on you (instead of herself for pushing the bill so early)? Are you surprised that she would abandon her party's Governor so quickly out of the gate?
Governor, we need to start building NOW! It's actually already too late: at the rate things are going, we'll be facing total gridlock and the strangling of our mountain resorts within a few short years. And if we simply widen the highways, by the time we've finished the roads will again be just as bad as they are now. Rail is the only realistic answer.
Please tell us (1) whether you support passenger rail to the mountains and beyond and, assuming you do, (2) exactly what you intend to do to make building a rail line a REALITY during your administration.
Thank you!
I understand that you are looking to balance the membership of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission.
This gives those of us that are seeing our life and lands directly impacted by the massive scale of methane gas wells some hope.
The commission is now dominated by members of the Oil & Gas Industry - how will you change this to better represent the homeowners, ranchers, wildlife and the environmental impact?
Thank you,
Lou Barrett
Trinidad
You were quoted by the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel on January 13th as saying, "I believe the days of the transmountain diversion are over." Do you still believe that today (March 2007)? How would this effect Aaron Million's pipeline to the Front Range?
I know, that's two questions. So shoot me.
Coyote Gulch