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Hello from Colorado!

                                    

Here's what we've been doing in Colorado the last few days: We went to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and talked to airmen, cadets and their family about the benefits of clean coal. Everyone we spoke with was very receptive of our message and concerned about the national security benefits of supporting American coal.

From there we left for the Western Museum of Mining and Industry, where Executive Director David Carroll was excited to see us and said he is considering incorporating a new exhibit to promote clean coal. He asked us for a bundle of literature and shirts to pass out to tour groups that come daily. It is rewarding to speak to someone who is so passionate about the cause and educating the public!
Our next stop was Pike Peak Community College, where we spoke with over 20 students, including a writer for the school paper The Potty Mouth, who offered to distribute our materials to the school’s Ramport Range, Downtown Studio and Centennial satellite campuses.

Next, we visited students at the Colorado State University campus at Pueblo. We also talked to people at the courthouse and City Hall.

Thanks, Colorado, for participating in the dialog about America’s energy future!

                               

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