American - Politician | February 7, 1952 -
I started out here in Colorado as a geologist. During a downturn, everyone in our company got laid off.
John Hickenlooper
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Money isn't everything, but the gaps between rich districts and poor districts ultimately mean a workforce that won't be as competitive as it could be, and individual Coloradans won't be as successful as they could be.
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In trying times, Coloradans do what we always have done: pull together and get it done.
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When there's work to be done in Colorado, for Colorado, we should look to skilled Coloradans first.
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Most of us have faced a - faced a serious budget problem or another at some pivotal moment in our lives.
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Any businessman will tell you that transportation is fundamental to success.
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Whenever I've met with businesses that want to locate in Colorado, the state's infrastructure for moving people and products is a top concern.
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We don't want the federal government coming in and telling us how to do our environmental remediation or how we're going to do our healthcare.
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Even as we continue to carry the banner of civil rights and environmental justice, we've also got to focus on many, many people - for them, life starts with a good job.
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Almost all government starts at a very local level at some point.
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Many of the basic lessons of business, such as the critical value of customer service or measuring risk against reward when investing capital, have essential application in government, but not in a vacuum.
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To a certain extent, people's behavior in a campaign is generally a reflection of how they would act in office.
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