Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Saturday February 08, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
New Report: Cutting Red Tape for Rooftop Solar Could Save Coloradans Millions
DENVER, Colorado, Feb. 8 -- The Colorado Public Interest Research Group issued the following news release on Feb. 7, 2025:
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New report: Cutting red tape for rooftop solar could save Coloradans millions
Media Contacts
Colorado
Kirsten Schatz
Clean Air Advocate, CoPIRG
Eza Devitt
Conservation Colorado Strategic Communications Coordinator
eza@conservationco.org
National
Jon Maunder
Media Relations Specialist, The Public Interest Network
DENVER - Permitting delays are creating unne
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Rural New Mexico Behavioral Health Internship Program Receives National Accreditation
BOULDER, Colorado, Feb. 7 -- The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education issued the following news release:
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Rural New Mexico behavioral health internship program receives national accreditation
Some graduates continue to work in the communities where they trained
SANTA FE - The New Mexico Health Care Authority and the New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortia announce full accreditation from the American Psychology Association for their psychology internship program, dedic
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Senate Committee Considers SB 37 to Protect New Mexico's Rivers and Streams
BOULDER, Colorado, Feb. 8 -- Western Resource Advocates issued the following news release on Feb. 7, 2025:
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Senate Committee Considers SB 37 to Protect New Mexico's Rivers and Streams
New Mexico's rivers are expected to see a 25% reduction in streamflow over the next 50 years. Senate Bill 37 will ensure that the Strategic Water Reserve, a state program designed to keep rivers flowing, is set up for success.
Santa Fe, N.M. - Tomorrow, the New Mexico Legislature's Senate Conservation Comm
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Seven States Named to New Higher Education Basic Needs Academy
BOULDER, Colorado, Feb. 7 -- The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association issued the following news:
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Seven states named to new higher education Basic Needs Academy
The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) kicked off a new Basic Needs Academy this week, focused on supporting states in expanding data capacity and developing policy infrastructure for integrating and using basic needs information in state postsecondary data systems.
Seven states - Ariz
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