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  • How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    H.R. 3053: Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 2017 This was a vote to pass H.R. 3053 in the House. This bill provides the authorizations and procedures to begin building a repository for the nation’s nuclear wastes at Yucca Mountain in the southern Nevada desert. The U.S. Energy Department planned to transport radioactive waste from…


  • Tipton bill would let kids visit national parks free

    Tipton bill would let kids visit national parks free

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – A congressional committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would give fourth graders and supervising adults free entry into national parks. The Every Kid Outdoors Act – co-sponsored by Colorado U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez – is intended to help children learn about nature while giving them exercise. The bill was part…


  • Advocacy group blames Colo. for rise in worker marijuana use

    Advocacy group blames Colo. for rise in worker marijuana use

    WASHINGTON – A national anti-marijuana group is blaming Colorado as one of the states propelling a rise in marijuana use among the U.S. workforce. That follows a new medical laboratory report showing that usage of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana is rising in the national workforce. States that legalized marijuana showed the biggest increases in pot…


  • How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    H.R. 2152: Citizens’ Right to Know Act of 2018 This was a vote to pass H.R. 2152 in the House. The Citizens’ Right to Know Act requires local governments that receive Justice Department funding to report the names, arrest records and failures to appear in court of any accused person participating in federally-funded pretrial services…


  • Bureau of Land Management considers moving police to a western state

    Bureau of Land Management considers moving police to a western state

    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is considering a move of the headquarters of its law enforcement program to a western state, one of the agency’s top officials said Wednesday during a U.S. Senate hearing. The announcement coincides with a reorganization of the BLM that its administrator has said is likely to include moving its…


  • Congress prepares to vote on cannabis research, treatment for veterans

    Congress prepares to vote on cannabis research, treatment for veterans

    WASHINGTON – A congressional committee approved a bill Tuesday that would allow cannabis to be used to treat veterans suffering chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder. Both ailments disproportionately affect many veterans, according to witnesses who testified before the House Veterans Affairs Committee. Colorado U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman said the bill could create a better…


  • Perlmutter-Polis helicopter safety measure was prompted by Frisco crash

    Perlmutter-Polis helicopter safety measure was prompted by Frisco crash

    The U.S. House of Representatives approved a five-year re-authorization of the Federal Aviation Administration Friday with an amendment on helicopter safety proposed by Colorado members of Congress. The amendment – proposed by U.S. Reps. Ed Perlmutter and Jared Polis, both Colorado Democrats – requires newly manufactured helicopters to be built with safer fuel systems approved…


  • Denver’s ozone pollution prompts environmental policy concerns

    Denver’s ozone pollution prompts environmental policy concerns

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – An Environmental Protection Agency announcement Tuesday declaring Denver to be out of compliance with federal ozone standards is being used by some Colorado political leaders and environmentalists to criticize the Trump administration. The designation means Colorado officials must put together a plan to explain how they will meet federal air quality standards.…


  • How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    H.R. 4744: Iran Human Rights and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act This was a vote to pass H.R. 4744 in the House. This bill condemns Iran for a series of what it calls crimes against humanity, focusing primarily on the 1988 massacre of an estimated 30,000 political prisoners and dissidents by hangings and firing squads. It also…


  • Bennet, Olympic athletes take on Trump over environment

    Bennet, Olympic athletes take on Trump over environment

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Colorado U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet sharply criticized Trump administration environmental policy Wednesday during a briefing on climate change in the nation’s capital. “The president is creating the kind of uncertainty that we don’t need in Colorado,” Bennet said. He was joined by five U.S. winter Olympic athletes – including one from Colorado…


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