Greeley Mayor Tom Norton leading business group’s charge against anti-fracking initiatives
A business group aimed at defeating a trio of oil-and-gas-related ballot measures in November boasts both state and local ties among its leadership.
The Greeley Tribune reports that Coloradans for Responsible Reform — a group that’s been active in multiple elections in the past — is being co-chaired by Greeley Mayor Tom Norton in addition to Kelly Brough, CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar; former Denver mayor Wellington Webb; and Diane Schwenke, CEO of the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce.
A business group aimed at defeating a trio of oil-and-gas-related ballot measures in November boasts both state and local ties among its leadership.
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The Greeley Tribune reports that Coloradans for Responsible Reform — a group that’s been active in multiple elections in the past — is being co-chaired by Greeley Mayor Tom Norton in addition to Kelly Brough, CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar; former Denver mayor Wellington Webb; and Diane Schwenke, CEO of the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce.
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