June 2003
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Hickenlooper set the terms of the debate and defined the election's meta-theme - “business as usual will not cut it.”
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March 2001
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Attorney General Salazar, Senate President Matsunaka and House Minority Leader Grossman are the new Colorado DLC's co-chairs.
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August 2000
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While the CHP+ premium reduction is welcome, the Owens administration is failing to implement fundamental reform.
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August 2000
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Mayor Wellington Webb, State Reps. Dan Grossman, Bob Hagedorn and Jennifer Veiga are among those named as “ones to watch.”
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August 2000
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This Vice Presidential pick is getting rave reviews from New Democrats and many others.
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July 2000
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Unless Gov. Owens gets his act together, continued progress on welfare reform might be short-lived.
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April 2000
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Democrats support a broadly based tax program that takes into account those Colorado citizens who need relief the most.
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August 1999
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Kennedy Townsend joins the NDC in calling for a tough and smart approach to make our streets safe for law-abiding citizens.
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July 1999
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Colorado's economy is doing very well in making the transition to compete in the Information Age.
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December 1998
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The New Democrat Caucus wants to increase voting participation and save money.
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May 1998
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Feeley embraces a new ‘third way’ that emphasizes opportunity, responsibility and community, rooted in mainstream values.
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December 1997
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Colorado DLC President Jim Gibson tells Democratic activists why New Deal politics will no longer do.
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September 1997
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The Nebraska senator advocates reforming the government's largest, most popular, and most expensive program.
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April 1997
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Denver Auditor Don Mares and former U. S. Senate candidate Steve Leatherman have very different views of where the Party should go.
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July 1996
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Former Fort Collins Mayor Kirkpatrick, State Sen. Reeves and ex-State Rep. Bond promote the "New Democrat" message.
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June 1995
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Former Governor Lamm, Senate Minority Leader Feeley and House Minority Leader Kerns lead a discussion on forming a new message.
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March 1995
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The "Third Way comes to Democrats in the Colorado state legislature.
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