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PVA 2004 Candidate Information
~ University of Colorado Board of Regents ~

This page contains candidate information about the candidates for University of Colorado Board of Regents - Congressional District 4.

Highlights from this race: Notes:
Candidate questionnaire scores

1a. Did you grow up with animals? Yes/No
1b. If so, what kind?

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Yes - As pets: dogs, tropical fish, a crow, and a ratcoon
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


2a. Does your family have animals? Yes/No
2b. If so, what kind?


CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Yes - A dog
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


3. The University of Colorado School of Medicine recently issued a moratorium on the use of dogs in physiology classes. Over 70 medical schools now teach physiology without the use of dogs. Do you believe that the University of Colorado School of Medicine should officially discontinue the use of dogs in physiology classes? Yes/No/Undecided

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Undecided
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


4. Do you believe that you, as a regent, would have an obligation to consider public opinion in making decisions? Yes/No/Undecided

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Yes
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


5. For 17 years Dr. Mark Laudenslager at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center studied the effect of maternal separation on monkeys’ immune and endocrine systems and behavior. Now that he has decided not to apply for an extension of the research grant, animal advocates are calling for the release of the 34 monkeys used in the study. According to the Boulder Daily Camera, the university says they’re willing to retire the monkeys to a sanctuary for $10,000 to $15,000 per monkey. Rita Anderson of the Committee for Research Accountability (CRA) estimates that it is costing the university about $136,000 a year to maintain the colony. Anderson also says that she does not know of a case in which a university or facility has asked for money to release animals for retirement. Do you think that the university should retire the monkeys without charging for their release? Yes/No/Undecided

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Undecided
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


6a. Do you believe that students should be given an alternative to animal dissection? Yes/No/Undecided
6b. If so, do you believe that these alternatives should be advertised to students (as opposed to their not being disclosed unless students specifically ask about them)? Yes/No/Undecided


CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Undecided & did not answer
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


7. Would you be likely to support state or federal legislation prohibiting state-funded universities from obtaining dogs from Class B dealers at any time? (Class B dealers obtain animals from a variety of sources, including "free to good home" ads. Stolen companion animals may be provided to a lab through a Class B dealer.) Yes/No/Undecided

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) No
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


8. Would you be willing to consider factual documentation supporting PVA's position on a specific issue? Yes/No/Undecided

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Yes
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond


Please add any other comments ...

CD4 Dan Cochran (L) I am undecided regarding a number of question as I feel I should consider arguments from all sides of the issue prior to commiting to a position.
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond



Candidate questionnaire scores
CD4 Dan Cochran (L) Overall Questionnaire Response Score = 21%
CD4 Tom Lucero (R) Did not respond



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