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Federal Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Wednesday July 24, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $328.7M for Community-Driven Solutions to Cut Climate Pollution Across Colorado
WASHINGTON, July 24 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release on July 22, 2024: * * * Funded by President Biden's Investing in America Agenda, EPA announces selected applications through competitive Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program to tackle climate change, improve air quality and advance environmental justice * * * DENVER - Today, as part of the Biden-Harris Administration's Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)   more

Justice Dept.: Indiana Man Pleads Guilty and Is Sentenced for Sending Violent Antisemitic Threats to Anti-Defamation League
WASHINGTON, July 24 -- The U.S. Department of Justice issued the following news release on July 23, 2024: Andrezj Boryga, 67, pleaded guilty and was sentenced today to 24 months in prison and two years of supervised release for willfully transmitting in interstate commerce threats to injure other people and for choosing his victims because of their religion. According to the records filed in the case, between July 9 and Dec. 14, 2022, Boryga left voicemails at Anti-Defamation League offices lo  more

NREL Researchers Highlight Opportunities for Manufacturing Perovskite Solar Panels With a Long-Term Vision
GOLDEN, Colorado, July 24 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory issued the following news release on July 23, 2024: Researchers working at the forefront of an emerging photovoltaic (PV) technology are thinking ahead about how to scale, deploy, and design future solar panels to be easily recyclable. Solar panels made of perovskites may eventually play an important role amid global decarbonization efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As the technology eme  more

Russia, China are Gaining Ground on the U.S. in LatinAmerica, U.S. Commander Says
CARLISLE BARRACKS, Pennsylvania, July 24 -- The U.S. Army War College issued the following news: By Thibault Spirlet Russia and China are trying to compete with the US for influence in Latin America, according to the US Southern Command commander. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado last week, Army Gen. Laura J. Richardson pointed to Russia's growing economic and diplomatic ties with countries in the region, as well as China's Belt and Road Initiative expanding across Latin Ameri  more