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Democrats Vow To Protect Jobs, Focus On Job Creation

CBS 4
January 11, 2012

DENVER- Democratic state lawmakers vow to work with their counterparts during the 2012 legislative session. Wednesday was the opening day of the session at the state Capitol in Denver.

State Senator Linda Newell, a Democrat representing Littleton, said lawmakers have a lot of work to do this session. She also hopes everyone will work together, especially on key issues like business and job creation.

“I come from business and there is no partisanship in business. We don’t even know each others’ political parties, so it’s natural for me. I don’t only reach across the aisle I practically live in the aisle sometimes. So I think you are going to see some bipartisanship,” said Newell.

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