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|  01/07/10 DENVER - Democrats vowed to press ahead with their legislative agenda despite Gov. Bill Ritter's sudden lame-duck status. With the annual legislative session beginning next Wednesday, Ritter said his withdrawal from the governor's race will not affect his work, and he intends to remain governor. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news06/19/11 Former Gov. Bill Ritter, center, along with, from left, Carbondale Mayor Stacy Bernot, Parachute Mayor Pro-Tem Judith Hayward, Carbondale Trustee Ed Cortez, Ritter, Clean Energy Collective President Paul Spencer (with scissors) and Scott Ely, owner of Sunsense Solar, took part in a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for a large new solar array at the Garfield County Regional Airport.
06/26/11 One of former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's abiding legacies certainly relates to his work promoting the state as a center of clean and renewable energy.
07/14/11 Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter has been credited with supporting a "new energy economy" built around renewable energy in Colorado, but a new report suggests the state's clean economy still doesn't lead the country. Hot themes this week:
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