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The Cedar Lounge Revolution (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... the years, such as Dick Lamm (may not seem conservative but look at his stance on immigration) and Roy Romer, but the state houses have usually always been controlled by Republicans. There was usually always a state senator trying to get a Right to Work bill passed at least once every session but they were always contained by the Dems and some of the more moderate of their colleagues who...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
... scientist at the University of Northern Colorado.Salazar was chief legal counsel to former Gov. Roy Romer in the 1980s, and he was Colorado's attorney general before running for Senate.When a reporter asked Salazar Wednesday about a bigger prize - a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court - his eyes gleamed and his demeanor changed, but he said any speculation about that was premature."We'll cross...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... had to withdraw as the chief ownership potential for a big-league team. Then-Colorado Gov. Roy Romer hastily called a meeting of business leaders to assemble a new ownership potential. Steve Ehrhart, who grew up in Lakewood and had been prominent in several national sports ventures, including the United States Football League, was selected by the governor's committee to be the first general...
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DemNotes (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
... we had the standard politicians, with great inspirational speeches, like Hal Bidlack, former Gov. Roy Romer, and Sen. Ken Salazar. But we also heard some very touching personal stories, too. We heard from a 16-year old high school senior who spends 30-50 hours a week volunteering for the campaign. She talked about how important the volunteer work will be in the coming two weeks. We also...