Denver November 2004 Election
It looks like proponents of a measure to require utilities to get part of their energy from renewable resources will be successful getting their measure on the fall ballot, according to the Denver Post [July 28, 2004, "Renewable-energy backers say issue will be on ballot"]. From the article, "Colorado appears likely to become the first in the country to hold a statewide vote on requiring utilities to get part of their supplies from renewable energy. Coloradans for Clean Energy will surpass the required 67,829 petition signatures to get the initiative on the Nov. 2 ballot, said Manolo Gonzalez- Estay, co-director of the coalition, which is pushing the measure...The measure will ask voters to decide whether utilities should be required to get at least 10 percent of their supply from renewable sources by 2015."
Peter Blake is chronicling the nastiness on the Republican side of the U.S. Senate race [July 28, 2004, "Blake: GOP Senate ad-versaries"]. I'm disappointed that William Armstrong is in the middle of all of this. I worked hard for him in his last campaign here in Colorado.
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