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Transit is a truly bipartisan issue, which is why so many cities in America have embraced the concept.
For example Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Barack Obama (D-IL) have worked together on evaluating America's railway needs.
The Colorado Rail Association, which is behind the RangerXpress, reflects this broad-based appeal of mass transit.
Bernie Zimmer, President (R, Centennial)
- Arapahoe County Commissioner (2003 - 2007)
- Regional Transportation District, Representative
District G – vice chairman - legislative liaison
reapportionment committee chairman (1988-1992)
- Denver Regional Council of Government Transportation committee (1988-1992)
Bob Briggs, Vice President (R, Westminster)
- Bob Briggs was elected to Westminster City Council in November 2007
- President of SB Inc.
- Has served as an Adams County Commissioner 1979 -1983
- Regional Transportation District, Representative
District J 1999 – 2002
- Colorado State House Member, 2002 - 2004
Mark Richert, Campaign Manager (D, Boulder)
- Campaign Manager, Statewide Initiative 76, for affordable housing, 2006
- Campaign Manager, for Andy Schultheiss for Boulder City Council, 2003 and 2005
- Print Media Director, Initiative 202, for Boulder County Affordable Housing, 2000
- Print Media Expert, Francoise Poinsatte for Boulder City Council, 1999
Mark has been active in progressive politics since 1986. He is a freelance graphic artist, and marketing/branding expert.
Since arriving in Colorado in 1999, Mark has been active on transportation, land-use, and/or environmental issues. He has twice attended Railvolution, the leading conference on transit and livable communities, on full scholarship.
Mark started grassroots organizing work in 1986, and has worked in communities ranging from campuses, suburbs, to the inner cities of New Jersey on social justice, environmental, and/or electoral issues.
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