Being interfaithful in Colorado

by: Mike Lux

Fri Jan 08, 2010 at 18:31


(Bumped for those of you in the Denver area, hope to see you this weekend. - promoted by Mike Lux)

Three things I like doing are quoting the Bible, talking about economics, and hanging out in Colorado, one of my favorite states. I get to do all three on the Sunday, January 24th at an event hosted by the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado. They are hosting an event entitled Taxes: An Investment in the Common Good. I'm on the program along with a Republican state rep, a school board member, a leader of the CO Bankers Association, and the President of a school of theology, so it should be quite an eclectic conversation. Anyone in Denver that weekend should come by. I promise to keep things lively.

Taxes: An Investment in the Common Good

A Public Forum Presented by
The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado

Sunday, January 24, 2010
2:00 - 5:00 PM

Cameron United Methodist Church
1600 S. Pearl St.
Denver, CO 80210

The forum will address Colorado's budget crisis and consider potential solutions to build a more sustainable, financially-healthy state that meets the needs of all Coloradans.

Panelists  will  include:

Don Childears
President, Colorado Bankers Association

Moderator:  Carol Hedges
Senior Policy Analyst,
Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute

Michael Lux
Author, The Progressive Revolution

Rep. Ellen Roberts (R)
House District 59, Durango

Rev. Dr. David Trickett
President, Iliff School of Theology

Sue Windels
Board Member, Great Education Colorado

The forum is free and open to the public. Light refreshments and conversation will follow a question period.

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Wow! What does the bible say about the economy of Colorado? (0.00 / 0)
Come on, Mike, can't you give those of us who sadly won't make it to the event a hint?
:D

mother cabrini (4.00 / 1)
Mike - How 'bout passing the baton to Sirota on this one -- you can go on up I-70 to the Mother Cabrini shrine and clutch your rosary up there in private -- otherwise you'll get steamrolled by Childears, et al. We need some hard-hitting advocacy on the complicated issue of Colorado's budget. If ya don't know who Douglas Bruce is, then pass on this one, dude.

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