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Eagle County Schools responds to heightened parent interest with more transparency

Ali Longwell/alongwell@vaildaily.com For the past few months, groups of parents have been showing up at Eagle County Board of Education meetings to express their opinions and ask questions about the way the district is doing things. These parents have expressed concerns over how the district is handling COVID-19, requesting the release of mask and vaccine requirements, as well as how their kids are being taught, asking for more insight into school’s curriculum. “Sadly but true, bad policy in this district and around the country is responsible for the mental decline of our students,” said Krista Keiser, an EagleVail resident at the May 26 board meeting.

Letter: Boebert s disregard for the environment

In response to the recent article in this publisher’s ongoing series highlighting voters throughout Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District featuring Gypsum resident Pamela Chapman, two of the bills Chapman touts as evidence that Rep. Lauren Boebert is “speaking up about the topics important to her constituents” miss that mark completely. would basically reverse the Endangered Species Act’s requirement to re-consult the Secretary of Agriculture and Secretary of the Interior on land-use plans, like timber projects, even when “a species is listed, critical habitat is designated, or new information concerning a listed species or critical habitat becomes available.’’ The Protecting American Energy Jobs Act

Gypsum resident: Boebert has taken constituents interests to Washington

CD3 voters mixed on Rep Lauren Boebert s performance: Week 5

Editor’s note: This story is part of an ongoing series highlighting voters throughout Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District. Through the month of May, the Glenwood Springs Post Independent, The Aspen Times, Steamboat Pilot & Today, Craig…

Gypsum resident: Boebert has taken constituents interests to Washington

Scott N. Miller/smiller@vaildaily.com Editor’s note: This story is final installment of an ongoing series highlighting voters throughout Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District. Through the month of May, The Aspen Times, the Glenwood Springs Post Independent, Steamboat Pilot & Today, Craig Press and Vail Daily will be running stories highlighting democratic and Republican voters in our communities. Before Lauren Boebert announced her first run for public office, Pamela Chapman believed Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District needed new representation. Chapman, currently a “semi-retired entrepreneur” and “spiritual and self-esteem coach,” lives in Gypsum with her husband. Chapman moved to Eagle County in 2008 after working in Southern California for a number of years.

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