Republican Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
John A. Love Papers
Collection
Identifier: M066
Abstract
John Arthur Love (1916-2002) was governor of Colorado from 1962-1973. His gubernatorial terms saw increases in spending for education and pollution control, as well as the first state law legalizing abortion, and a "sunshine law", which opened government meetings to the public. After leaving the governorship, he became Director of the Office of Energy Policy under President Richard M. Nixon. He later served as CEO and Director of the Denver-based Ideal Basic Industries, taught...
Dates:
1952-1973
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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John A. Love Papers
Politics - Republican organizations., 1963-1973
Series
Identifier: M066.02
Scope and Contents
Love's work in connection with the Republican Governors Association and the Republican Coordinating Committee, a series of task forces researching and publishing white papers on specific issues
Dates:
1963-1973
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