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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: Trump’s executive orders should get economy growing

With the stroke of a pen Tuesday, President Donald Trump improved the future of Colorado Springs, Denver and all points between. No longer do we face the prospect of EPA bureaucrats tying up the I-25 widening project for years, a decade or more.

As the president’s detractors belabored “my crowd was bigger than your crowd,” Trump kicked off Tuesday by signing five executive orders. They should get more middle-class Americans working, while liberating a safer and more economical means of transporting oil. The orders include:

– Allow completion of the Keystone XL pipeline, subject to renegotiation of terms by the Trump administration.

– Allow completion of Dakota Access pipeline, subject to terms and conditions negotiated by Trump administration.

– Pipelines built in the United States should use American-made steel.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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