Author: The Lovel
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The Loveland Reporter Herald editorial: Congress sends internet users to seek privacy
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Congress has voted to do away with a measure meant to protect our internet privacy, and the president is expected to sign it. Privacy regulations written by the Federal Communications Commission last year were meant to protect our web browsing histories, location information, health data, the content of our emails and other personal information, even…
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Editorial: Congress sends internet users to seek privacy
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Congress has voted to do away with a measure meant to protect our internet privacy, and the president is expected to sign it. Privacy regulations written by the Federal Communications Commission last year were meant to protect our web browsing histories, location information, health data, the content of our emails and other personal information, even…
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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Trust starts with listening to opponents
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One of the easiest discussion points for a governmental entity that has seen a tax increase fail at the ballot box is to say that voters “needed more education.” The government leaders are close enough to the situation that they see the problems and believe they see a clear solution. If only others could see…
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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Warm spring could bring summer fires
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When Colorado residents think about the devastating wildfires of 2012, their memories are directed first to the High Park fire and Woodland Heights fire in Larimer County and the Waldo Canyon fire in El Paso County – for good reason: those fires resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars’ of damage throughout the state, destroying…
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Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Fight still going against state’s drunken drivers
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If the Colorado State Patrol has to start its St. Patrick’s Day extra enforcement of driving under the influence of alcohol offenses a week before the holiday, it might mean we’ve got a problem. That’s exactly what officials at the State Patrol and the Colorado Department of Transportation did, however. Starting March 10, the State…
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The Loveland Reporter Herald editorial: Keeping us safe requires more than the military
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Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his April 1953 “Chance for Peace” speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said, “Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.…
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Editorial: Keeping us safe requires more than the military
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Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his April 1953 “Chance for Peace” speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said, “Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.…
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Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Don’t lose momentum on transportation funding bill
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We’ve been pushing for a state transportation funding plan for years – really, most Coloradans have – and it appears that this year’s Colorado General Assembly is going to do something about it. In its current form, the proposal, House Bill 1242, would generate about $677 million per year for transportation, for 20 years. Roughly…
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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Don’t lose momentum on transportation funding bill
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We’ve been pushing for a state transportation funding plan for years – really, most Coloradans have – and it appears that this year’s Colorado General Assembly is going to do something about it. In its current form, the proposal, House Bill 1242, would generate about $677 million per year for transportation, for 20 years. Roughly…
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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Colorado ranks high, but with room to grow
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For most of its residents Colorado can be a great place to live. So it should come as little surprise that it made the top 10 in a new list launched by U.S. News and World Report this week. The list ranked Colorado’s economy as best in the country, and ranked it the ninth state…

