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Colorado lawmakers have advanced legislation aimed at addressing a growing chorus of concerns about spikes in utility bills by reducing the state's dependence on natural gas, a volatile globally traded commodity. Sarah Snead - senior campaign representative with the Sierra Club - said she believes the proposal will address the root cause of rising energy prices, in part by removing financial incentives to continue building out natural gas infrastructure. "To us the solution is simple," said Snead. " ...

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