Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Thursday April 03, 2025 ( 5 items ) |
AFP-Colorado Statement on Democrats' Newest Push to Eliminate TABOR
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 2 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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AFP-Colorado Statement on Democrats' Newest Push to Eliminate TABOR
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Apr 2, 2025 by AFP
DENVER, CO -- Yesterday, Denver Democrats, led by Rep. Sean Camacho, introduced their newest attempt to eliminate people's right to vote on tax increases, and this time, politicians are looking to the courts for a helping hand.
Election after election, Democrats have tried to w
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CoPIRG Foundation: Event Demonstrates Array of Clean, Electric Commercial Lawn Tools
DENVER, Colorado, April 3 -- The Colorado Public Interest Research Group issued the following news release:
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Event demonstrates array of clean, electric commercial lawn tools
DENVER -- Spring is in the air in Colorado. That means many Coloradans are getting out their rakes and leaf blowers to deal with the foliage left over from the fall, while others are prepping their lawn mowers for many months of yard maintenance. While lawn and garden tools may not be large, gas-powered ones can pro
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CU Denver Once Again Designated an R1 Research Institution
DENVER, Colorado, April 3 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
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CU Denver Once Again Designated an R1 Research Institution
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recently released its research designations and CU Denver has once again been ranked an R1 institution. The designation is shared with CU Anschutz. This means we are among a select group of research universities nationwide conducting cutting-edge and life-changing research.
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New Study Identifies Genetic Links Between Asthma, Respiratory Inhalers and Air Pollution
DENVER, Colorado, April 3 -- National Jewish Health, a respiratory hospital, issued the following news release on April 2, 2025:
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New Study Identifies Genetic Links between Asthma, Respiratory Inhalers and Air Pollution
Denver - A pioneering study published today in Nature Communications has uncovered new insights into corticosteroids (commonly used in inhalers), asthma and air pollution. Led by National Jewish Health, the research seeks to bridge crucial gaps in understanding how enviro
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University of California: As Colorado River Shrinks, States Fail to Tap an Accessible Water Source
LOS ANGELES, California, April 3 -- The University of California issued the following news release:
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As Colorado River shrinks, states fail to tap an accessible water source
Key takeaways
* Just 26% of treated municipal wastewater is reused across the seven states that depend on the overdrawn river.
* Despite the urgency, the researchers encountered what they call a "data desert" -- a lack of basic tracking on wastewater reuse.
* If basin states raised reuse rates to just 40%, a targe
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