Innerview with Bill Cadman
Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman says the value of relationships among lawmakers can’t be overstated and predicted that this year’s session will produce results because of strong relationships across the aisle and between the chambers. Jobs and the economy are the key subjects this year, and Cadman says he’s confident both Democrats and Republicans will come together to ease regulatory burdens hampering job creation in the state.
Cadman says it’s top priority for him this session to try to make Colorado’s once-a-decade legislative reapportionment process truly non-partisan. After the months-long process wound up with a Democratic-sponsored map in place, Cadman found himself drawn into the same district as state Sen. Keith King, another Colorado Springs Republican. Rather than face each other in a primary, King decided to retire from the legislature, capping a chain of events Cadman blasts as “gratuitous” and “malicious” on the part of Democrats.
Continue reading Innerview with Bill Cadman in the Colorado Statesman.
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Cadman says it’s top priority for him this session to try to make Colorado’s once-a-decade legislative reapportionment process truly non-partisan. After the months-long process wound up with a Democratic-sponsored map in place, Cadman found himself drawn into the same district as state Sen. Keith King, another Colorado Springs Republican. Rather than face each other in a primary, King decided to retire from the legislature, capping a chain of events Cadman blasts as “gratuitous” and “malicious” on the part of Democrats.
Continue reading Innerview with Bill Cadman in the Colorado Statesman.
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