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7-1-08
Governors Discuss Western Issues on 'Meet the Press'
Jackson, Wyo. (Office of the Governor) - In an interview with NBC's Tom Brokaw on Saturday,
Gov. Dave Freudenthal and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter discussed the
upcoming presidential race, the pressing need for a federal energy
policy and the importance of coal to the national economy.
With increasing pressure to drill for more oil and gas on public lands
in the West, the governors emphasized the need for a rational federal
energy policy that includes diverse sources including fossil fuels,
renewable sources and an infusion of funding for research into clean
coal and other technologies.
In the wide-ranging interview taped at the Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis Club, Brokaw described the West as a region that is emerging as a new
political battleground. The governors emphasized the need for bipartisan
cooperation and pointed to the Western Governors Association as an
organization where Republican and Democratic governors work in concert
to achieve policy goals.
Wyoming and Colorado are among other states in the region that are
struggling to achieve a balance between wildlife conservation and energy
resource development. In order to ensure the future of the West's
wildlife herds, more attention must be paid to wildlife migration
corridors, Freudenthal said. Efforts to achieve balance between energy
development and conservation in the region would be more effective if
the federal government would be a better partner on the issue, he said.
During a discussion of the upcoming Democratic National Convention in
Denver, Ritter said the event will be the greenest convention since the
invention of electricity. Powered by renewable energy and supported by
recycled and reuseable materials, the meeting is an opportunity to show
the nation how it might fundamentally change how it uses energy, Ritter
said.
The interview was broadcast Sunday.
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