Politics & Government

The Bill Ritter friends-into-foes transformation continues

Earlier this week, Governor Bill Ritter got an earful from grocery workers while signing a bill they saw as a full-frontal attack on them at a time when they're involved in a contract drama with three major chains. Not that all labor organizations were upset with him. On its Employee...
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Earlier this week, Governor Bill Ritter got an earful from grocery workers while signing a bill they saw as a full-frontal attack on them at a time when they’re involved in a contract drama with three major chains. Not that all labor organizations were upset with him. On its Employee Free Choice page, the Colorado AFL-CIO praised Ritter for a couple of Tuesday signings. But the worm turned yesterday, after Ritter deep-sixed a firefighters union bill. Workers angered by this action plan to rally at noon today at (wait for it) Denver’s Colorado AFL-CIO offices.

The aforementioned vetoes seem intended to prove that Ritter is nonpartisan — but he’s not getting much credit from Republicans. Indeed, the lead item today on the home page of ColoradoSenateNews.com, a Senate Minority Office website at the center of a blog yesterday, concerns the signing of a “GOP transparency plan” — yet the item studiously avoids even mentioning the guv’s name. Although Ritter may have endeared himself to the local movie community by authorizing the new/old Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media, he continues to undermine his base without building much visible support in other quarters.

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