Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Wednesday February 05, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Annual Grapevine Data Show Initial 4.3% Increase in State Support for Higher Education
BOULDER, Colorado, Feb. 5 -- The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association issued the following news:
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Annual Grapevine Data show initial 4.3% increase in state support for higher education
Data reported by states in the latest Grapevine survey indicate that initially approved state support for higher education in fiscal year (FY) 2025 reached $129.1 billion, a 4.3% increase over 2024.[1] This is the fourth year state fiscal support for all higher education has topped $100 bi
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Business Owners, Veterans, Outdoor Recreationists, and Conservation Leaders From Maine to Oregon Speak Up for National Monuments in Wake of Stealthy Review
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 -- GreenLatinos, an organization that says it convenes a coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional and local environmental, natural resources and conservation that affect the health and welfare of the Latino community, issued the following news release on Feb. 4, 2025:
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Business Owners, Veterans, Outdoor Recreationists, and Conservation Leaders from Maine to Oregon Speak Up for National Monuments in Wake of Stealthy Review
CONTACT: Juan Rob
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Interior Department's Review of National Monuments is About Selling Off the Country's Natural Resources
DURANGO, Colorado, Feb. 5 -- The Conservation Lands Foundation issued the following news release:
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Press Statement: Interior Department's Review of National Monuments is About Selling Off the Country's Natural Resources
Interior Department's Internal Review of National Monuments and Protected Public Lands Is About Selling Off the Country's Natural Resources Not Energy Dominance
Washington, D.C. -- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has issued secretarial orders that set the stage for gutti
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Study Shows an Experimental Therapy May Help Improve Myelin Repair and Nerve Cell Function
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
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Study Shows an Experimental Therapy May Help Improve Myelin Repair and Nerve Cell Function
With funding support from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus showed that a new experimental therapy can support myelin repair and improve brain function associated with vision.Background: Damage to myelin (the protective coating around nerve
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