08-13-2014, 11:03 AM
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: In my head
Posts: 6,844
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Originally Posted by Dvae
Yup, these guys want to destroy our precious environment. They have to be stopped!
DENVER (AP) - Right-wing Gov. John Hickenlooper says legislation should result next year from a commission he's created to study hydraulic fracturing in Colorado.
The governor made the remarks Wednesday after speaking to industry leaders at the annual Energy Expedition Summit in Denver.
Hickenlooper called for a commission to study fracking as a compromise to prevent four competing ballot proposals from being on the November ballot. Two would limit fracking, including increasing the distance between homes and rigs.
The pro-industry initiatives would require fiscal impact statements on future ballot questions regarding energy development, and prevent municipalities banning fracking from collecting state revenue that comes from drilling. Hickenlooper told industry officials he wanted those two questions on the ballot, but they needed to go because of the compromise.
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Right-wing Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has made no secret of his support for hydraulic fracturing, but on Tuesday he went one big step further and testified that he actually drank fracking fluid.
?You can drink it. We did drink it around the table, almost ritual-like, in a funny way," Hickenlooper said before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
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DENVER (CBS4) - A compromise on the contentious fracking debate in Colorado pulled together two opposing sides on Monday with a promise to ax four ballot measures that have divided the state on the issue.
That agreement among Right-wing Gov. John Hickenlooper, Rep. Jared Polis, environmental groups and the oil and gas industry creates an 18-member task force that will study fracking in Colorado and present recommendations to the state legislature. In exchange, they?ve asked that organizers pull two pro-fracking and two anti-fracking measures and that a lawsuit against the city of Longmont be dismissed.
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The Governor of Colorado is a Democrat, thanks for adding your own slant. Maybe you subscribe to the burning water thingy too?
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