Coloradans Want Growth Control
22 April 2001 - 9:00am
Coloradans are willing to pay for better schools, better transportation, and they support growth-control measures.
The seventh annual Mind of Colorado survey conducted by the Wells Fargo Public Opinion Research Program and cosponsored by Colorado University and The Denver Post finds that the public is willing to see an "increase in state government activities... Clearly, the public is ahead of the legislature on growth issues."
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Source:
The Denver Post, April 21, 2001
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