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The Denver Post: A statewide tax on plastic bags? For affordable housing?

What if you could create affordable housing options in Colorado and fight pollution all at the same time?

A measure before Colorado lawmakers – House Bill 1054 – seeks to charge shoppers a tax on plastic bags and use the revenue to provide affordable housing solutions. If passed, the measure would go to voters, as required by the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.

A perfect defense for supporters is that opponents will sound hard-hearted, anti-green and just plain mean. Still, we think this is a terrible idea.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: (Pink) hats off to the Western Colorado Women’s March

Before we begin, a note: Women comprise 50.9 percent of the U.S. population, and 50.4 percent of Mesa County’s. So, men, if you don’t have anything nice to say about the wonderful new Women’s March, keep in mind that you – and I – are outnumbered. Feel a little insecure? Multiply that by centuries of […]

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Lawmakers rush on rural broadband waiver bill but it may be for naught

The second bill to whip through the Colorado General Assembly  – on rural broadband – cleared the House Wednesday and is headed to the Senate. But the effort by lawmakers to get the bill to the governor post-haste may not produce the desired results. House Bill 1116 would task the state’s rural broadband deployment board […]


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