Certainly if there's consensus, that would mean a great deal, but I think we still have a ways to go. |
Future new highways likely would not have been built had the language not been changed. For the Governor, this wasn't an argument about Super Slab, this was an argument about future transportation. |
He certainly doesn't see any reason why legislators would not want to disclose what their retirement plan is. |
He doesn't feel it is a constitutional crisis. It is a disagreement that he will work to resolve. |
He's likely to sign it. It's the compromise he agreed to. |
I think he has to be looking at the tapes of the (Indianapolis) game and wondering if he should really proceed with the wager. |
If the bill returns to the same form it was in last year, the governor will veto it again. |
If the congressman had been here, he'd see a very smooth, unified operation. When you can have this response to this type of incident, it certainly shows the state is ready for any large-scale incident. The planning has been extensive. We're ready, and we learn from incidents like this to be even better. |
It does seem that there needs to be some sort of a fiduciary watchdog over (the commission's) budget. These are public funds and need to be handled prudently. |
It must be a slow day around (Democratic) offices. |
It would be a mandate on many drivers that don't need it. There has been no decision as to whether he would veto it or not, but it is really a bill he has a number of reservations about. |
It's a death-knell for the toll road as it is envisioned now. |
No decision has been made yet. At this point, the group is more or less in a dormant stage. |
Obviously this is something that he doesn't support and wouldn't support. |
She's been a good ally for Colorado. |