Glenn Cooper (cq) has managed the state's LEAP program since the days of President Carter. He has seen many ups and down, but this has been a special winter - the Low Income Hetaing Assistance program distributed a record $60 million from Nov through April to help needy Coloradan families pay heating bills. That is twice as much money as the state receives each winter. Cooper is retiring at the end of June after a very memorable career. (EVAN SEMON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***** Glenn Cooper
Glenn Cooper (cq) has managed the state's LEAP program since the days of President Carter. He has seen many ups and down, but this has been a special winter - the Low Income Hetaing Assistance program distributed a record $60 million from Nov through April to help needy Coloradan families pay heating bills. That is twice as much money as the state receives each winter. Cooper is retiring at the end of June after a very memorable career. (EVAN SEMON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***** Glenn Cooper
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Glenn Cooper has managed the state's LEAP program since the days of President Reagan. During the past winter, the program, which helps low-income households pay heating bills, distributed a record $59 million from November through April.
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CS;Glenn Cooper (cq) has managed the state's LEAP program since the days of President Carter. He has seen many ups and down, but this has been a special winter - the Low Income Hetaing Assistance program distributed a record $60 million from Nov through April to help needy Coloradan families pay heating bills. That is twice as much money as the state receives each winter. Cooper is retiring at the end of June after a very memorable career. (EVAN SEMON/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***** Glenn Cooper
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