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Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, left, joins Ole Borup Jakobsen, second from left, president of Vestas, Danish Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary and Jan Pawlowski, mayor of the city of Brighton, Colo. , in answering questions after the formal groundbreaking of two plants by the D...
View Photo »Denmark's Crown Princess Mary (C) shovels dirt with Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (R) and Vestas Blades President Ole Borup Jakobsen (L) as Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik (2nd L) looks on during the ground-breaking ceremony at the site of a new Vestas blade plant in Brighton, Colorado...
View Photo »Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, left, jokes with Ole Borup Jakobsen, second from left, president of Vestas Blades, Danish Crown Prince Frederik, and Danish Crown Princess Mary after the formal groundbreaking of two plants by the Danish wind-turbine maker Vestas near Brighton, Colo. , on...
View Photo »Danish Crown Prince Frederik, second from left, laughs as Crown Princess Mary tosses a shovel of dirt while Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, right, and Ole Borup Jakobsen, president of Vestas, far left, look on during the formal groundbreaking of two plants by the Danish wind-turbine make...
View Photo »Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet (2nd L) listens as Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (R) announces his appointment to fill the U.S. Senate seat at the state Capital in Denver January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet (R) speaks after he was chosen by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (C) to fill the U.S. Senate seat at the state Capital in Denver January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Governor Bill Ritter welcomes President Barack Obama at Buckley Air Force Base Colorado, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. Afterward, the president headed to Denver to sign the economic stimulus bill into law.
View Photo »Eric Shinseki, Secretary of the Veterans Administration, sixth from left, joins Gov.
View Photo »U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, back, looks on as Colorado Gov.
View Photo »Rocky the Mountain Lion, left, the mascot of the NBA Denver Nuggets, and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter joke around after a ceremony to hoist the Nuggets' team flag over the State Capitol in downtown Denver on Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Scientist Martha Symko-Davies, left, explains a project she is heading to U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, right, during a tour of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory near Golden, Colo. , on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, center, talks with Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, left, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Associate Director Robert Hawsey, right, during a tour of the facility near Golden, Colo. , on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Scientist Howard Branz, right, explains a solar project to U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, center, and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, left, during a tour of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory near Golden, Colo. , on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Scientist Miguel Contreras shows U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, center, a solar battery charger that was developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory during a tour of the center near Golden, Colo. , on Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik (R) and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter speak to the media after the ground-breaking ceremony for a new Vestas blade plant in Brighton, Colorado March 25, 2009.
View Photo »Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik (C) laughs as he stands beside Crown Princess Mary while Colorado Governor Bill Ritter answers questions from the media after the ground-breaking ceremony for a new Vestas blade plant in Brighton, Colorado March 25, 2009.
View Photo »Namaste Solar Chief Executive Officer Blake Jones speaks at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in Denver, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, before President Barack Obama signed the economic stimulus bill. Behind him, from left are, Colorado Gov.
View Photo »DENVER - FEBRUARY 17: The economic stimulus bill sits on a desk ready to be signed by President Barack Obama (R) as Vice President Joe Biden (C) and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter look on, February 17, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »DENVER - FEBRUARY 17: CEO of Namaste Solar Blake Jones (L) speaks before introducing President Barack Obama (R) as Vice President Joe Biden (2nd-R) and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (3rd-R) look on at an economic stimulus bill signing ceremony on February 17, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »DENVER - FEBRUARY 17: CEO of Namaste Solar Blake Jones (L) speaks before introducing President Barack Obama (R) as Vice President Joe Biden (2nd-R) and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (3rd-R) look on at an economic stimulus bill signing ceremony on February 17, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »Colorado Attorney General John Suthers, left, announces that Colorado has entered into a settlement with Countrywide Financial Corporation over the marketing of subprime and other high-risk mortgages products during a news conference at the Capitol in Denver on Monday, Feb. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (C) and Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal (L) greet former Colorado Gov. and newly appointed Interior Secretary Ken Salazar at the Western Inaugural Ball in Washington, after the Inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama, January 20, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Senator Ken Salazer (D-CO) speaks to reporters before Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet was chosen to fill the U.S. Senate seat by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter at the state Capital in Denver January 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Senator Ken Salazer (D-CO) speaks to reporters before Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet was chosen to fill his Senate seat by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter at the state Capital in Denver January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet waits to speak after he was chosen to fill the U.S. Senate seat by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter at the state Capital in Denver January 3, 2009.
View Photo »Denmark's Crown Princess Mary (C) shovels dirt with Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (R) and Vestas Blades President Ole Borup Jakobsen (L) as Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik (2nd L) looks on during the ground-breaking ceremony at the site of a new Vestas blade plant in Brighton, Colorado...
View Photo »These companies represent the forward-thinking, entrepreneurial spirit driving Colorado's New Energy Economy
While beating Bill Ritter is clearly Job 1, Scott and I are going to combine the forces of experience and energy with a goal of reclaiming the Colorado House and Senate
Wildlife is one of the most important resources in the West ... It is part of our heritage, and its protection should be part of our legacy. I’m delighted we will be working with Gov. Richardson and New Mexico to make certain that the wildlife we share is able to move freely back and forth across our bo...
Chicago made a great run at the 2016 Summer Olympics and we are proud of the effort by Mayor Daley and his team to bring the Games back to the United States ... We plan to work closely with the U.S. Olympic Committee, Gov. Bill Ritter and our community to explore what opportunities might exist to once a...
On behalf of the people of Colorado -- and the millions of people who visit our great state every year -- thank you to Secretaries Salazar and Vilsack for leading this effort
Even in the midst of that horrible election of 2008, [Gov.] Bill Ritter's vulnerability was already evident
While we respect Republic's business decision, it's still disappointing ... But we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Frontier Airlines remains Colorado's homegrown, low-fare airline and is helping to keep our economy strong.
Colorado has the leading corridor for renewable energy R&D in America and the world. And I know this is true because no one has openly disagreed with me
The Recovery Act has thrown a lifeline to Colorado when we most needed it, helping to keep thousands of teachers in the classroom at our public colleges and universities and preserving critical public safety services
Businesses and families all across Colorado are tightening their belts and making tough decisions. So is state government
As part of Colorado’s dedication to healthcare technology, we are proud to be the first state in the nation to support this new online tool for Colorado families and healthcare professionals ... This new tool will play a critical role in helping to reduce demands on our healthcare system.
Colorado has always supported a robust (research, development and demonstration) process to research and evaluate the technologies that could be used to develop oil shale and to better understand the environmental impacts
The potential for oil shale development in Colorado, and the economic opportunity that it represents, is huge
Siemens joins an inspiring list of visionary companies that are becoming part of Colorado’s New Energy Economy
Investments, like the one we're celebrating today will help us build that new and different future, it helps us improve energy efficiency to expand the use of renewables, and decrease our reliance on foreign oil
The Recovery Act is helping every Colorado community by supporting school programs, reducing taxes for most working families, and creating jobs in construction, infrastructure and weatherization projects
The Recovery Act is creating and saving jobs and supporting struggling families across Colorado as we work to grow our economy
I am pleased to welcome SunRun to Colorado as the newest member of our growing New Energy Economy
Eight years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, it's important to remember the United States is not immune from the atrocities of international terror attacks. Even in Colorado, we need to be prepared to prevent and respond to these types of horrific events ... Secretary Napolitano’s charge to empower ...
Eight years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, it's important to remember the United States is not immune from the atrocities of international terror attacks. Even in Colorado, we need to be prepared to prevent and respond to these types of horrific events ... Secretary Napolitano’s charge to empower ...
Colorado has moved aggressively to contain costs, improve quality and expand healthcare availability
In Colorado, our interest in attracting and hosting world-class athletic events, including the Olympics, remains extremely high and we will follow the guidance of the USOC when it comes to any Olympic efforts
While it's disappointing that the Games will not be returning to the United States in 2016, we congratulate Rio de Janeiro for capturing the first Games that will be held in South America
Colorado's New Energy Economy is leading America toward a new energy future, and Colorado's community colleges are leading the way
These investments reflect my ongoing commitment to the promise that all Colorado students be given an equal opportunity to succeed
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