Gov. Dick Lamm
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“Resilience and fortitude are required to preach hard choices to a profligate nation. But Governor Richard Lamm has been the dean of the school of hard choices for at least two decades.”

—Gary Hart, Former Senator and Presidential Candidate

Richard D. Lamm is Co-Director of the Institute for Public Policy Studies at the University of Denver, and the former three-term Governor of Colorado. (1975-1987) He is both a lawyer (Berkeley, 1961) and a Certified Public Accountant. He joined the faculty of the University of Denver in 1969 and has, except for his years as Governor, been associated with the University ever since.

Lamm was selected as one of Time Magazine's "200 Young Leaders of America" in 1974, and won the Christian Science Monitor "Peace 2020" essay in 1985. In 1992, he was honored by the Denver Post and Historic Denver, Inc. as one of the "Colorado 100" - people who made significant contributions to Colorado and made lasting impressions on the state's history. He was Chairman of the Pew Health Professions Commission and a public member of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

Lamm has appeared on virtually every national news program, including Buchanan & Press (MSNBC), Larry King Live and Inside Politics (CNN), Today (NBC), Meet the Press (NBC), ABC's Good Morning America, Lehrer NewsHour (PBS), and CBS's Face the Nation. His editorials have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune, as well as in a number of academic and medical journals. While Governor, Lamm wrote or co-authored six books: A California Conspiracy, with Arnold Grossman (St. Martin's Press, 1988); Megatraumas: America in the Year 2000 (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985), The Immigration Time Bomb: The Fragmenting of America, with Gary Imhoff (Dutton and Company, 1985), 1988, with Arnie Grossman (St. Martin's Press, 1985), Pioneers & Politicians, with Duane A. Smith (Pruett Publishing Company, 1984) and The Angry West, with Michael McCarthy (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1982).

His latest books are Condition Critical: A New Moral Vision for Health Care (with Robert Blank), Two Wands, One Nation (2006), and The Brave New World of Health Care (2004), both published by Fulcrum Publishing under its imprint, Speaker’s Corner Books.

Lamm has always been in the forefront of political change. As a first year legislator, he drafted and succeeded in passing the nation's first liberalized abortion law. He was an early leader of the environmental movement, and was President of the First National Conference on Population and The Environment. Reacting to the high cost of campaigning, he walked the state in his campaign for Governor of Colorado. Lamm was elected to three terms as Colorado's top elected official, and in serving as Governor from January 1975 and retiring in January 1987, he was the longest-serving Governor in Colorado's history to that date.

Blog Entries by Gov. Dick Lamm

Do We Really Know How Much It Costs to Shoe a Horse?

Posted November 12, 2009 | 10:05:58 (EST)

I often wonder, of late, if we really know how much it costs to shoe a horse. I refer to the old high school mathematics riddle of the man who goes to a blacksmith to get his horse shod and asks how much. "Not very much," replies the blacksmith, "One...

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Two Wands

Posted October 19, 2009 | 19:02:55 (EST)

Let me offer you, metaphorically, two magic wands that have sweeping powers to change society. With one wand you could wipe out all racism and discrimination from the hearts and minds of white America. The other wand you could wave across the ghettoes and barrios of America and infuse the...

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The Crime of the Century

Posted October 5, 2009 | 13:47:11 (EST)

I have just participated in the greatest embezzlement in all of history. In my 70 plus years, I have never seen such a perfect crime. Like most other master criminals, I am heady with success and feel a need to brag. I kid you not -- never before has one...

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Better Health Care Through Rationing

Posted September 24, 2009 | 13:30:02 (EST)

"We don't want rationing!" goes a choir of angry voices in the health reform debate. Yet, when we are strictly honest with ourselves, we must admit that, as a society, we already ration. We ration whenever we make choices among the claims of individuals who are competing for scarce resources....

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