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Longmont City Council Considers Commuter Rail Options

Longmont City Council Considers Commuter Rail Options The Colorado city has stated that “all options are currently on the table” to complete the long-awaited transit service from Boulder County. Officials claim the rail line proposed on the 2004 ballot is taking too long. John Fryar, Daily Times-Call   |   March 8, 2021   |  News (TNS) When it comes down to what Longmont, Colo., might do to prod the Regional Transportation District to start funding and developing the long-delayed completion of a Northwest Rail line through Broomfield and Boulder County into Longmont, all options are currently on the table, Mayor Brian Bagley says. Bagley did not specifically detail any of those options, including what Longmont might do if the City Council decides the RTD is taking too long to get going on the Northwest Rail project, or if the agency puts off its currently estimated 2050 date or seeks to abandon the passenger r

Colorado youth find receptive ears with state lawmakers

Colorado youth find receptive ears with state lawmakers By: Associated Press and last updated 2020-12-13 15:30:54-05 DENVER (AP) — As a high school sophomore, Margot Swetich followed state Sen. Faith Winter to a building across the street from the State Capitol and into a meeting room, where an assortment of lobbyists peppered the Westminster Democrat with questions and objections to the contentious family leave bill she championed. Margot, then just 15, reeled from the intensity of the exchange — and felt growing admiration for Winter’s composure amid the crossfire. Afterward, Winter debriefed the young student and stressed that yes, conversations can be difficult — especially in cases like the family leave bill, which in 2019 had more than 200 lobbyists tracking it.

Colorado youth find receptive ears with state lawmakers

Colorado youth find receptive ears with state lawmakers By KEVIN SIMPSONDecember 12, 2020 GMT DENVER (AP) As a high school sophomore, Margot Swetich followed state Sen. Faith Winter to a building across the street from the State Capitol and into a meeting room, where an assortment of lobbyists peppered the Westminster Democrat with questions and objections to the contentious family leave bill she championed. Margot, then just 15, reeled from the intensity of the exchange and felt growing admiration for Winter’s composure amid the crossfire. Afterward, Winter debriefed the young student and stressed that yes, conversations can be difficult especially in cases like the family leave bill, which in 2019 had more than 200 lobbyists tracking it.

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