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Episode 2: Senator Hansen Interview

27 min · 6 dec 2023
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Thanks to Colorado State Senator Chris Hansen for joining Megan Finnigan and Julia Gentile for episode 2 of the podcast! Listen in to learn more about the overlap between engineering and politics and energy policy.

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