I think you have heard, you know, is not politically feasible and we do not need to continue to move forward that way.
John W. Hickenlooper
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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 you have heard, you know, is not politically feasible and we do not need to continue to move forward that way.
the eventual resolution of these longstanding debates is going to require Congressional action to create a consent-based nuclear waste management framework.
the eventual resolution of these longstanding debates is going to require Congressional action to create a consent-based nuclear waste management framework.
Obviously, after spending decades of advocating and helping grow underserved entrepreneurs, you are in many ways uniquely suited for the job that is waiting for her.
Today is International Women's Day. It feels like an important day to note that women-led startups received only 1.9 percent of venture capital funding last year, 1.9 percent. It is appalling.
Obviously, after spending decades of advocating and helping grow underserved entrepreneurs, you are in many ways uniquely suited for the job that is waiting for her.
Today is International Women's Day. It feels like an important day to note that women-led startups received only 1.9 percent of venture capital funding last year, 1.9 percent. It is appalling.
I have raised this topic with Secretary Mayorkas. I have raised it at the White House.
Unemployment is at the lowest point in our history right now. It is six percent.
Do you have the workforce and the resources to actually put the funds to work, and how could we help accelerate the deployment of these investments?





