Messenger: Vote No on 301

Candidate: None

Contest: Broomfield ballot question

Affiliation: U

Date delivered: Oct. 17, 2017

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Message type: mailer

Message tone: negative

About the message:

This mailer from Vote No on 301 cites the unsuccessful recall of a Broomfield city councilman and "outside extreme activists experimenting with our community" as reasons to vote against Question 301. That measure would require city officials to consider health, safety and welfare of residents when considering oil and gas development.

About the messenger: Vote No on 301 is an issue committee formed "to oppose ballot issue efforts to divide Broomfield." The group is opposing Issue 301, which would require city officials to consider health, safety and welfare of residents when considering oil and gas development.

The messenger's money: Vote No on 301 received $100,000 from Vital For Colorado, a nonprofit business coalition supporting fracking, while the Colorado Petroleum Council provided $139,661.50 worth of mailers, polling, phone calling, digital/online advertising. Of the cash, No on 301 spent $75,000 on TV advertising and $20,000 on canvassing.
More recently, the group received an additional $75,000 from the Petroleum Council, $20,000 from the Colorado Economic Leadership Fund and $10,000 from the state-level issue committee Protecting Colorado’s Environment, Economy and Energy Independence.
And the group reported receiving another $100,000 from Vital for Colorado late Nov. 3.