June/July/August 2010 Notable Newsstand Archive

Notable Newsstand Archive--June/July/August, 2010

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Political Parties Shifting Money
Republicans' inability to raise money for governor's race leads to shift in resources.  (The Denver Post, August 30, 2010)

Teacher Tenure Bill
Controversial lineup takes on lawl that didn't help Colorado Race to the Top (Westword, August 25, 2010)

A Conversation with Andrew Romanoff
Part of a campaign series on the U.S. Senate race.  (The Denver Post, July 25, 2010)

A Conversation with Michael Bennet
Part of a campaign series on the U.S. Senate race.  (The Denver Post, July 25, 2010)

Salazar Touts the Outdoors To Kids on Trip Pushing Conservation, Recreation
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and U.S. Representatives Diana DeGette and Ed Perlmutter hosted a listening session on an Obama administration outdoors initiative.  (Denver Post, July 17, 2010)

Romanoff Brings Passion for Teaching To U.S. Senate Race
One in a two-part series on the education records of U.S. Senate candidates Andrew Romanoff and Michael Bennet (The Denver Post, July 14, 2010)

Senator Bennet Praised as Education Reformer
One in a two-part series on the education records of U.S. Senate candidates Michael Bennet and Andrew Romanoff (The Denver Post, July 13, 2010)

A New and Necessary Moratorium
The Obama administration acts to reaffirm its moratorium on deep-water drilling.  (The New York Times, July 13, 2010)

Ritter Details Colorado's New High-Risk Health-Insurrance Pool
The new health care reform legislation means Colorado can subsidize up to 4,000 residents previously denied insurrance for pre-existing conditions.  (The Denver Post, July 7, 2010)

Governor Caps Session By Signing Renewable Energy Bills
Governor Bill Ritter signed the last of the 2010 legislative session's bills in June, capping his gubernatorial career with a handful of bills focusing on renewable energy, his top priority since taking office in 2007.  (The Colorado Statesman, June 29, 2010)

Challenges Filed on Petition Rulings in Primary Races
Denver Democrat among those challenging Secretary of State petition rulings.  (The Colorado Statesman, June 20, 2010)

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