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DENVER—A man who once tried to push through a proposal requiring Denver to implement stress-reduction programs has another initiative on the ballot.

This one would use grants, gifts and donations to create a commission aimed at helping prepare Denver residents for potential encounters with extraterrestrials.

City Clerk and Recorder Stephanie O’Malley told Jeff Peckman in a letter Monday that he had collected the required 3,974 signatures to get the proposal on the ballot Aug. 10.

In 2003, Peckman pushed a ballot initiative that would have required the city to implement calming methods. Voters rejected it.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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