He certainly doesn't see any reason why legislators would not want to disclose what their retirement plan is.
The governor thinks this is good for teachers and good for the kids. Right now, Colorado is 48th out of the 50 states for classroom spending - we can do better than that.
The governor strongly believes students at American schools should be able to display the American flag. Who could disagree with that?
The governor's concerns were never specific to Super Slab. The governor's concern was to protect future governors' and future legislatures' ability to consider options such as private investment in our highway system.
The governor is taking this quite seriously. The School Finance Act faces a likely veto without this amendment.
The governor is pleased to see the legislature arrive to a consensus on a smoking ban that seems to be supported by most people throughout Colorado.
The governor has no involvement one way or the other. There's been no interaction with the petroleum marketers or the state agency that regulates gasoline or with legislators.
No decision has been made yet. At this point, the group is more or less in a dormant stage.
It would be a mandate on many drivers that don't need it. There has been no decision as to whether he would veto it or not, but it is really a bill he has a number of reservations about.
Obviously this is something that he doesn't support and wouldn't support.