Colorado lawmakers ditch bill that threatened Comanche 3 closure timeline Sara Wilson, The Pueblo Chieftain
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A controversial Colorado Senate bill that would have codified emissions-reduction goals will not move forward this legislative session, and Pueblo leadership is happy to hear it.
Lead Democratic sponsors of SB21-200, Sen. Faith Winter, D-Westminster, and Rep. Dominique Jackson, D-Aurora, have said they will no longer push for the bill’s passage following an impasse with Gov. Jared Polis, who has threatened a veto, and opposition from local elected officials.