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Friday, May 6, 2005
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Now that Mayor Hickenlooper has persuaded Denver voters to build the new justice center (and remodel the jail) he's focussing on a new project, Referendum C on the fall ballot, according to the Denver Post [May 6, 2005, "On to the Nov. fiscal drama"]. From the article, "Backers of the two state referenda have already begun a similar process of inclusion by working closely with business and civic leaders and leaders from both parties and melding a stellar staff into a campaign organization. Now, local government officials, agricultural organizations, unions, senior citizens, students and other citizens will be courted. As Hickenlooper's latest victory showed, the politics of inclusion can be doubly effective by converting potential adversaries into vital allies."
Category: Denver November 2005 Election
6:00:36 AM
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© Copyright 2005 John Orr.
Last update: 9/8/05; 10:45:03 PM.
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