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