Munk’s the man
Dear Editor:
Dave Munk has worked for the past 15 years with utilities around the country, both big and small, to adopt energy and water efficiency programs. He would be a great addition to the board of Holy Cross, which still obtains most of its electricity from coal-fired electrical generating plants.
If elected, he plans to develop a five-year plan to meet the Colorado Climate Action Plan to emphasize locally generated renewable and low-carbon electricity, and to implement proven and effective energy efficiency programs with members. We need his ideas and energy. Vote Dave Munk to the board and encourage your friends to do the same.
Ken Ransford
Carbondale

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