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John Andrews (Colorado politician)

John Andrews is a Republican politician in Colorado, United States, having served as state senator from 1998 to 2005. Andrews has also served at the national level as a presidential speechwriter for Richard Nixon, making the only public protest resignation from the White House staff during Watergate; as an education appointee by President Ronald Reagan; and on a foreign scholarships commission for President George W. Bush. He was the Republican nominee for Governor of Colorado in 1990, founder and president of the Independence Institute, chairman of the State Policy Network, the director of TCI Cable News, and the original host of Backbone Radio.
Currently, Andrews is Director of Centennial Institute, a state based public policy think tank based on the campus of Colorado Christian University. A familiar voice in Colorado TV, radio, and newspaper commentary since the 1980s, he is also the author of ''Responsibility Reborn: A Citizen’s Guide to the Next American Century'' (Denali Press, 2011). He previously served as editor of ''Imprimis'' at Hillsdale College, was a senior executive with two Christian ministries, and participated as a member of the adjunct faculty in public policy at the Colorado School of Mines for 18 years.
== Personal life ==

Andrews was born in Michigan and grew up in the Colorado mountains, taking most of his K-12 schooling in St. Louis, Missouri. He served as a US Navy submarine officer after graduating from Principia College in 1966. His wife of almost 50 years is Donna D’Evelyn of Bakersfield, California. They have three grown children and a grandson, all living in the Denver area. "I'm committed to defending the permanent things," Andrews states. "We must reassert the timeless political principles of the American founding, together with the moral and spiritual truths of our Judeo-Christian heritage."

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