jean white
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Colorado lawmakers hope winter-driving bill gains traction
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Winter driving this year has been a little trickier, with (thank goodness) more snow this year. But that means that motorists have to be a little more in tune with what’s on their vehicles to get them through winter driving conditions. Three state lawmakers want to tighten up the rules around the equipment on people’s…
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Centrist Project hopes to break statehouse gridlock by electing independent candidates
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Despite the fact that more Colorado voters are unaffiliated than belong to any one political party, the state has never elected an independent candidate to the Legislature – a 140-year streak a young organization called the Centrist Project aims to break in next year’s election. “Independents are a force to be reckoned with, but they’re…
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Rolling dispatches from Loveland assembly warm-up for party convention
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Bennet energizes CD3 crowd, pitches for unity U.S. Senator Bennet, who’s running for reelection against a host of Republicans, toured the assembly sites Friday. At the packed Congressional District 3 meeting, he celebrated the high energy and enthusiasm in the room and eased in a plea for party unity come November. “I know we have…
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Baumgardner vs. White, Round 2: Brutal 2012 primary set for 2016 general ballot rehash
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A former Republican lawmaker who gave up his Senate seat to serve in Gov. John Hickenlooper’s cabinet announced Wednesday he’s running for his old office as an independent. Former state Sen. Al White, R-Hayden, is challenging state Sen. Randy Baumgardner, R-Hot Sulphur Springs, who unseated White’s wife, former state Sen. Jean White, in a brutal…