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Xcel says Colorado Community Choice Energy won t advance clean energy goals

Daily Energy Insider Published on April 26, 2021 by Jaclyn Brandt © Shutterstock A bill recently introduced in the Colorado legislature would direct the state’s Public Utilities Commission to study the feasibility of community choice energy (CCE), also known as community choice aggregation (CCA). The legislation, HB21-1269, was introduced earlier this month by Colorado State Rep. Edie Hooton (D-Boulder). Under CCE, communities in Colorado that are served by an investor-owned utility would be allowed to purchase electricity from alternative suppliers, such as solar and wind farms. The investor-owned utility would still own and operate its transmission and distribution system, provide metering and billing services, manage customer service, and implement demand-side management programs, according to a summary of the bill.

Here Are 3 Gun Reforms Colorado Lawmakers Are Considering After Boulder Shooting

KUNC Flowers left at a memorial outside the King Soopers in Boulder where 10 people died in a mass shooting on Monday, March 22. A month after a gunman killed 10 people at a Boulder King Soopers, state lawmakers from the city say they could introduce bills in response to the tragedy as soon as next week. Sen. Majority Leader Steve Fenberg previewed the legislation at a town hall Wednesday night. He says the Boulder delegation is focusing on three kinds of reform, including expanding background checks to ensure people with a violent past cannot buy guns. “A lot of people would think that s obvious and we ve already got that in the books. And we do sort of, but not for violent misdemeanors, which can be serious, especially if they re violent,” Fenberg said. “Maybe the misdemeanor itself wasn t serious, but it can be… a sign of someone who has tendencies or is someone who could be violent and they probably shouldn t have a gun.”

Housing advocate Javier Mabrey launches bid for Democratic nod in Colorado s House District 1

Democrat Javier Mabrey, an attorney and co-founder of a group that defends Coloradans facing eviction, announced Tuesday that he s running in next year s election for House District 1, a southwest Denver seat held by term-limited Democratic state Rep. Susan Lontine. Raised by a single mother whose only source of income was a disability check, Mabrey, 30, said he wants to bring his experience growing up in the district — dependent on food stamps, his family faced eviction and was homeless for a stretch — to advocate for economic and racial justice at the state Capitol. Too many Coloradans struggle to get by,” Mabrey said. “Colorado families deserve better — they deserve someone who will fight for them. Everyone should have access to good paying jobs, affordable housing and health care.”

Colorado lawmakers express grief, anger over Boulder shooting and call for change

Colorado lawmakers express grief, anger over Boulder shooting and call for change
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