Ray Scott, Senate District 7 Mesa County, responds to an article that appeared in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel on the status of the industry.
Scott explains how schools and other social programs are very reliant on oil and gas tax revenue. Scott added that the state has population disparity issues and that the east was primarily oil and the west is gas.
The interview continues diving into how extracting the resource or locating it isn’t the issue in the marketplace, rather legislation is.
Scott opines on the environmental issues in the state as well as the root of the activism. Other topics include local control working against the locals, using children in political activism and how to get active and support your local community leaders.
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