December
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Democrats must take the lead on revitalizing rural Colorado and connecting to its voters.
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November
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"Transitional jobs" can complete welfare reform. Democrats must bridge the marriage gap.
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October
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To get any meaning out of the September 11 disaster, we must ensure that the victims did not die in vain.
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September
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The state should empower local communities to build and renovate public school buildings and Colorado is up for grabs.
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August
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State Republicans are joining in an unholy alliance with racial activists over redrawing legislative districts.
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July
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Webb delivers a very New Democrat "State of the City" speech & Al From outlines challenges for our Party.
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June
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While the Senate Democratic majority changed the way the legislature works, Gov. Owens stayed on the sidelines.
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May
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The legislature says no to drug price-controls, a third way on energy and the environment and Denver is ready for the New Economy.
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April
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Democrats should be about reducing, not increasing, the cost of prescription drugs. Also, unifying Dems and due congratulations.
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March
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Bayh, the new DLC national chair, announces Salazar, Matsunaka and Grossman as the new co-chairs of the Colorado DLC.
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February
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Owens is either more interested in playing politics or has no coherent public education strategy. Neither possibility is reassuring.
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January
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Senate Democrats should disregard the old debate between no mass-transit solutions and hopes for worsening road congestion.
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