In a state where energy policies are constantly evolving, a crucial ballot measure is making its way to the November election. Colorado residents are about to have a say in whether their right to use natural gas in their homes and businesses will be protected.
This episode delves into the world of energy politics, where a think tank called Advanced Colorado is fighting to ensure that citizens have the freedom to choose their energy source. The group's Executive Vice President, Kristi Burton Brown, joins the conversation to discuss the initiative and its implications. With the state's goal to eliminate natural gas use by 2050, Kristi explains why this measure is necessary and how it will impact the reliability of the grid. She also shares her thoughts on the recent deal between energy companies and lawmakers, which may have far-reaching consequences for the state's energy landscape.
Kristi highlights the importance of this ballot measure, emphasizing that it's not just about energy choice, but also about affordability and public safety. She also discusses the potential risks of voters becoming overwhelmed by the sheer number of ballot initiatives and how the state's blue book can help inform voters' decisions. Additionally, she touches on the role of ballot measures in energizing voters and the potential for conservatives to get excited about issues like this one.
To learn more about this critical issue and the perspectives of Kristi Burton Brown, tune in to this episode and hear her insights on the future of energy in Colorado.

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