NR Daily: Colorado’s Anti-Fracking Law Illustrates the State’s Growing Divide

It is turning blue and taking aim at a major industry.

July 24 2019

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Colorado's Anti-Fracking Law Illustrates the State's Growing Divide

Nate Hochman

SB19-181, a bill with severe restrictions on fracking, was an open dismissal of the will of Colorado voters. Read More

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