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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsthink I will be ill--watching a former dem gov defending fracking:
Former govs Roy Romer and Bill Owens team up to fight oil-and-gas measures
Two former Colorado governors, Democrat Roy Romer and Republican Bill Owens, have teamed up to fight oil-and-gas ballot measures that critics say would cripple Colorados economy.
Weve got some of the toughest regulations and enforcement youll find anywhere, Owens says, in a new campaign ad.
Environmentalists can turn Colorado into a national model, Romer responds, not by banning fracking but by making it as good as we can.
Owens and Romer star in one of two ads that debuted Monday from Protect Colorado, the issue committee formed to fight the ballot measures, which deal with setbacks, local control and other issues surrounding fracking and drilling.
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http://blogs.denverpost.com/thespot/2014/06/23/roy-romer-bill-owens-team-fight-oil-gas-measures/110317/
spanone
(135,830 posts)Scuba
(53,475 posts)madamesilverspurs
(15,801 posts)Care to join us for that conversation?
I'll be wearing my button that reads: Pick one -- 'You Frack' or 'I breathe'
It goes well with my oxygen tank.
joshcryer
(62,270 posts)Basically if some company wants to frack in a local community it would be up for the community to decide how far from homes or water sources it can be. The fracking industry is heavily against this because it gives them a huge headache.
Hickenlooper's approach is the best way forward for communities but it is really bad for the environment still because most of the real fracking real estate is on government owned BLM property.
niyad
(113,284 posts)madamesilverspurs
(15,801 posts)He got here too late for the breakfast, made it just in time to walk in the parade. Ah, well.
TransitJohn
(6,932 posts)I don't get your argument?
Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)niyad
(113,284 posts)"clean coal".