TABOR & Fiscal Policy

Buchanan: Coloradans must have conversations about budget priorities

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 14, 2012
Author: Greeley Tribune

Backpackers have a saying: "Leave it better than you found it."

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future. They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities. They built a great state.

Our own fiscal cliff: It's good policy to focus on Colorado's future today

Type: Press Coverage
Published Date: November 14, 2012
Author: Boulder Daily Camera

By Erika Stutzman
Boulder Daily Camera

Here's a pleasant daydream: Colorado residents wake up a dozen years from now and realize they took the right steps to keep the state a terrific place to live, work and raise a family.

Show considers what's needed to make Colorado better

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 11, 2012
Author: The Coloradoan – Fort Collins

By Wade Buchanan

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities.

They built a great state.

Talking about Colorado's future

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 11, 2012
Author: Boulder Daily Camera

By Wade Buchanan

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities.

They built a great state.

My side: ‘Boom or Bust' examines state budget, Colorado's future

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 12, 2012
Author: Glenwood Springs Post Independent

By Wade Buchanan

Editor's note: "Colorado, Boom or Bust" will air at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, and at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, on Glenwood Springs Cable Channel 10.

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

'Colorado: Boom or Bust' on Channel 12 Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: November 13, 2012
Author: Watt, Joe

We're as proud as we can be, so we're sending a reminder that our TV special, Colorado: Boom or Bust, will premiere at 8 p.m. Wednesday on Colorado Public Television-Channel 12.

"This is really a kitchen table conversation about Colorado's family budget. What is most important to us? Education, health care and transportation are all part of the discussion. Colorado: Boom or Bust explains in plain language where we're at and how we got there," said Wade Buchanan, president of the Bell Policy Center.

Guest Commentary: Let's talk about how to make Colorado better

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 13, 2012
Author: Denver Post

By Wade Buchanan

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city-dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities.

They built a great state.

How Is Colorado Holding Up?

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: November 13, 2012
Author: Huffington Post Denver

By Wade Buchanan

Backpackers have a saying: Leave it better than you found it.

For generations, Coloradans have done exactly that. Ranchers and farmers, rural residents and city dwellers, businesses large and small, they all dreamed big and invested in themselves and their children's future – in our future.

They built schools, they built colleges, they built hospitals, they built roads through the mountains, they built dams, they irrigated fields, they built parks, they built cities.
They built a great state.

It's safe to turn on your TV, so watch 'Colorado: Boom or Bust'

Type: Email Communications
Published Date: November 7, 2012
Author: Watt, Joe

The political ads are over. It's safe to turn on your television.

In fact, please be sure to tune in for Colorado: Boom or Bust at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, on Colorado Public Television-Channel 12.

Colorado: Boom or Bust is an hour-long show about Colorado, our past and our future, that we produced with ProgressNow Colorado and Colorado Public Television.

Colorado: Boom or Bust – State government and the environment: Shared priorities, limited resources

Type: Budget Watch
Published Date: November 5, 2012
Author: Arellano, Alec


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