Ryan Holeywell
As Texas nears the close of its heated primary season, a pair of Houston-area oil and gas companies are focusing on politics in Colorado, where they’re fighting ballot initiatives they say could threaten that state’s energy industry.
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“Industry is now taking this seriously, and they’re using all their resources to make sure Coloradans are properly educated and they can make a full decision that’s not based on mythology,” said Christopher Guith, senior vice president for policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy.
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