Issues define guv’s race

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Issues define guv’s race

Candidates face explosive climate in Colo.
Hickenlooper
Beauprez

Issues define guv’s race

Hickenlooper
Beauprez
Candidates on issues

DENVER – Gov. John Hickenlooper is seeking re-election against Republican challenger Bob Beauprez, a former congressman for the 7th Congressional District. Here’s where they stand on the issues:
Gas and oil task force
Hickenlooper has assembled a task force to examine if more regulations are needed around hydraulic fracturing and empowering local governments to enact their own rules and regulations. The task force was part of a compromise to keep initiatives off the November ballot.
Hickenlooper: “It was crucial that we get those initiatives off the ballot. Literally billions of dollars of capital would have been forced out of the state. The commission is going to look at compromises.”
Beauprez: “I’d have beat (the initiatives) back like needs to be done, and will have to be done at some point in the future, and just put this thing to bed once and for all. Now it’s going to rear its head another day.”
Education
Tensions among school boards, teachers and students have been in the spotlight after a controversial proposal by the Jefferson County School Board to review its history curriculum. The board ultimately compromised, but relations remain uneasy, highlighting friction across the state and nation over education policy.
Beauprez: “I’m a big local-control fan, and local control starts with parents. Should a school board be discussing curriculum and what goes on in the classroom? Of course, they should. This has never been singularly about a curriculum in a class. This is pretty obviously and transparently about the assessments of the teachers.”
Hickenlooper: “It’s difficult because, unfortunately, it’s become a political issue, and it really shouldn’t be. It should be about the kids, making sure that our kids get the top education they can have.”
Marijuana regulation
Both candidates remain at odds with the marijuana industry in Colorado. Neither Beauprez nor Hickenlooper supported legalization. As Durango implements retail sales, both candidates say they will be watching closely.
Hickenlooper: “We’re going to continue to try to make sure kids aren’t smoking this high THC marijuana. With marijuana, it’s against the federal law, so we need to be equally vigorous to make sure we keep it out of the hands of kids and to make sure people aren’t driving high.”
Beauprez: “Anybody that’s a little bit objective on this understands that it’s being abused right now. It’s being abused intentionally. And it’s being abused at the risk of a whole lot of people in our society.”

John Hickenlooper

Political affiliation: Democrat.
Key issues: Economic growth and continued progress; public safety, including responding to emergencies; supporting veterans; diverse energy resources; water projects; education.
Occupation: Small-business owner, governor of Colorado, vice chairman of National Governors Association, chairman of Western Governors Association.
Family: Separated from wife, Helen Thorpe; one son.
Residence: Denver.
Favorite U.S. President: Abraham Lincoln.

Bob Beauprez

Political affiliation: Republican.
Key issues: Making Colorado more competitive; education; public safety.
Occupation: Bison rancher, former member of Congress.
Family: Wife, Claudia; three sons, one daughter; four grandchildren.
Residence: Boulder County/Jackson County.
Favorite U.S. president: Abraham Lincoln.