I think to negotiate a settlement where we can get to a seven-state solution is critical to make sure we avoid what would become endless litigation.
John W. Hickenlooper
The Public Record
John W. Hickenlooper is the current U.S. Senator from Colorado, having assumed office on January 3, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the Governor of Colorado from 2011 to 2019. Hickenlooper is known for his focus on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development. He has been an advocate for early childhood education and has highlighted the importance of mental health resources in schools, emphasizing the need for more counselors nationwide.
I think to negotiate a settlement where we can get to a seven-state solution is critical to make sure we avoid what would become endless litigation.
America is waking up to the need for more and better electric transmission, not just to hold costs down for ratepayers, but to maintain the reliable grid.
Two years ago, Colorado enacted bipartisan legislation requiring our transmission utilities to join into an organized wholesale market by 2030.
As is often the case with government, it's a question of sticks and carrots.
Two years ago, Colorado enacted bipartisan legislation requiring our transmission utilities to join into an organized wholesale market by 2030.
America is waking up to the need for more and better electric transmission, not just to hold costs down for ratepayers, but to maintain the reliable grid.
As is often the case with government, it's a question of sticks and carrots.
I think that local communities, the counties, the municipalities, all have to step up and contribute what they can.
I think that, you know, there is a lot of discussion now of opening an office of outdoor recreation.





