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Tipoffs for Boulder, Colorado (Public Policy) Newsletter for Wednesday May 15, 2024 ( 3 items )  

American Sugar Alliance: Colorado, Montana Sugarbeet Farmers Urge Congress to Support Sugar Policy
ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 15 -- The American Sugar Alliance issued the following news release: With the next Farm Bill on the horizon, two sugarbeet farmers recently took to the pages of their homestate papers to praise U.S. sugar policy for keeping our food supply secure and supporting their family farms. U.S. sugar policy must be preserved and strengthened in the next Farm Bill. Colorado farmer Paul Schlagel grows sugarbeets in Boulder County for Western Sugar Cooperative. His family farm has  more

Conservation Colorado Announces 2024 Primary Endorsements
DENVER, Colorado, May 14 -- Conservation Colorado issued the following news release on May 13, 2024: Conservation Colorado, the state's largest environmental advocacy organization, announced today a slate of endorsements in Colorado's June 25 primary. "Conservation Colorado is endorsing candidates who have shown their commitment to being a true environmental champion," said Aly Ferrufino-Coqueugniot, Conservation Colorado's political director. "By endorsing candidates in state primaries, all   more

SwRI INVESTIGATING UNUSUAL SUBSTORM IN EARTH'S MAGNETOTAIL USING MMS DATA
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 15 (TNSres) -- Southwest Research Institute issued the following news release: Southwest Research Institute is investigating an unusual event in the Earth's magnetotail, the elongated portion of the planet's magnetosphere trailing away from the Sun. Using data from NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, SwRI scientists are examining the nature of substorms, fleeting disturbances in the magnetotail that release energy and often cause aurorae. Since their launch   more