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  • Outdated transportation system could stall Colorado growth

    Colorado has the team in place to make big-ticket transportation projects come to life, according to state officials. What the state doesn’t have is the money. Monday, Gov. John Hickenlooper, along with transportation officials and business leaders, talked about the problems of trying to keep the state’s economy moving when its transportation system isn’t keeping…


  • Colorado Sen. Zenzinger stays in the middle of the road in transit interview

    State legislatures are about to embark in tough negotiations on how to raise billions of dollars for transportation. How much of that goes into transit is expected to be a sticking point for Republicans. So when Sen. Rachel Zenzinger, a Democrat from Arvada who sits on the Senate Transportation Committee, gives a lengthy Q&A to…


  • Zenzinger: transportation measure "long time coming"

    Any legislation that addresses the state’s transportation needs should take the entire state of Colorado into account and is “a long time coming,” freshman state Sen. Rachel Zenzinger, D-Arvada, said in an interview with the Transit Alliance. The Denver-based group is a public-advocacy organization that started in 1997 and works to help citizens to “lead…


  • Woods, Zenzinger pitch the middle as problem solvers in state Senate rematch

    Woods, Zenzinger pitch the middle as problem solvers in state Senate rematch

    The maps on the wall at Democrat Rachel Zenzinger’s state Senate District 19 campaign headquarters in Arvada are a web of lines outlining voter precincts, each precinct speckled with marker colors. Some precincts are predominantly Republican, some predominantly Democratic, and there are numbers written onto each of them. “479-480” reads one of them, another “412-410.”…


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