Four Bills From the Colorado Comeback Stimulus Package Advance Through the Legislative Process
Bills to provide aid for farmers & ranchers, small businesses, and rural communities all pass through committees, bill to invest in clean energy finance moves to the House
DENVER, CO - Today, Senate Democrats advanced several stimulus bills through committees as well as the Senate floor. Bills include:
, sponsored by Senators Hansen & Winter.
As Colorado works to transition our energy sector and meet our greenhouse gas reduction goals, there are many opportunities to invest in clean energy projects and help accelerate this transition. This bill allocates $40 million to the Colorado Energy Office for several clean energy finance initiatives. The majority of these funds will be directed to the Colorado Clean Energy Fund, which acts as Colorado’s “Green Bank” with the purpose of financing clean energy projects and bridging gaps between clean energy projects and private capital pro
First Rock s luxury residential development gets green light
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First Rock s luxury residential development gets green light
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First Rock s luxury residential development gets green light
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Columbus Academy Roundup: Boys bowlers expect to have strong season
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Despite the obstacles presented by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, Columbus Academy bowling coach Gerardina Garita has seen glimpses of promise within her program.
One of those bright spots is a solid turnout for the boys team, which includes the return of the program’s lone district qualifier from a season ago.
Senior Vincent White was 31st of 78 competitors with a 487 series in his first Division II district tournament appearance.
He finished with a team-best 152.5 average in COHBC play and earned honorable mention all-MSL-Ohio Division honors.
Also back is junior Ryan Reagan, who had a 138 average, along with seniors Cole Leis, Skyler Simpson and Gabe Taub, junior Benjamin Anasis and sophomore Jacob Mowery.