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Failed initiative; should it have its own article?
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Standing for an election is generally insufficient to a person to merit his or her own article. In this case, the DCN initiative never made it to the Colorado ballot. It is perhaps worthy of a paragraph in Colorado HB 1023, if it existed. As it is, this article is a advertisement for DCN. The organization continues today. The article conflates the particular issue from 2006 and the present-day organization. The article is a candidate for (a) a rewrite describing the organization (if warranted) or (b) delete, since Colorado HB 1023 doesn't exist. Rhadow (talk) 13:13, 29 November 2017 (UTC)Reply