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Colorado: Multiple Anti-Gun Bills Pass out of their Chamber of Origin


Colorado: Multiple Anti-Gun Bills Pass out of their Chamber of Origin
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Today, the Colorado House and Senate exchanged multiple anti-gun bills.  Senate Bill 256, House Bill 1298, and House Bill 1299 will now be considered by the chamber opposite their origin.  
Please contact your State Lawmakers and ask them to OPPOSE these anti-gun measures.
House Bill 1298 allows for the indefinite delay of firearm transfers. Current state law allows licensed firearm dealers to proceed with firearm transfers if the Colorado Bureau of Investigation does not make a determination within three days for what is supposed to be an instant background check done by computers. It is also what federal law considers appropriate for firearm dealers in other states that use the federal NICS background check system. Without this “safety valve,” mismanagement or deliberate meddling by bureaucrats with the backg ....

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After Joe Biden Broke His Health Care Pledge, Emboldened Lobbyists Are Targeting the States


After Joe Biden Broke His Health Care Pledge, Emboldened Lobbyists Are Targeting the States
By
Julia Rock, The Daily Poster
On 5/17/21 at 2:10 PM EDT
When President Joe Biden outlined his legislative priorities during his first address to Congress last month, notably absent was a major campaign promise: a public health insurance option. Instead, his current health reform proposal will funnel $200 billion more to private insurance companies to subsidize premiums, without any requirement that they cap out-of-pocket costs or eliminate them altogether.
As a result of Biden s approach, states have been left to introduce public option legislation themselves, in the process taking on some of the nation s largest and most politically organized businesses. From coast to coast, health insurance companies, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies are using every tactic at their disposal to block states from passing public option legislation. ....

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House OKs bill to retain tax exemption on pine beetle wood


The Colorado House approved a bill Wednesday to keep a sales and use tax exemption for timber companies that gather and sell wood damaged by pine beetles.
It was one of several measures aimed at dealing with climate change and wildfires that advanced through the Colorado Legislature this week.
The exemption, which expired last year, was put in place as a way of encouraging logging and milling companies to harvest the dead wood as a way of reducing it as a fuel in wildfires.
On paper, House Bill 1261 appears to cut state revenues by about $500,000 a year, but that’s money the state has never collected. The Legislature created the pine beetle wood exemption in 2008 to encourage a new market to do something with the damaged wood. ....

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