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2020 Legislative Bills Recommended for City Council Position made on February 4, 2020

2020 Legislative Bills Recommended for City Council Position made on February 4, 2020

City of Longmont Staff presented Longmont City Council with a list of state legislative bills.
Boulder County equipment testing successfully completed for March 3 Presidential Primary Election

Boulder County equipment testing successfully completed for March 3 Presidential Primary Election

Ballots and equipment to be used in the county’s upcoming Presidential Primary Election passed a required Logic and Accuracy Test (LAT) held this week.
Ranchers Blindsided By Trump’s Border Wall

Ranchers Blindsided By Trump’s Border Wall

Since 1994, the Malpai Borderlands Group, a coalition of ranchers, has worked to steward approximately 800,000 acres of rangeland in southern Arizona and New Mexico.
Voting In The 2020 Primary Election Here In Colorado

Voting In The 2020 Primary Election Here In Colorado

It’s the 2020 election cycle in Colorado. On that vein here are important dates to note and after that some information on what’s new this year that you might want to be aware of.
Colorado Lawmakers To Consider Expanding Access To Telemedicine

Colorado Lawmakers To Consider Expanding Access To Telemedicine

Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand access to telemedicine through Colorado's community health centers, which provide care for 27% of the state's Medicaid clients.
District Attorney’s Office Selected For Vera’s Reshaping Prosecution Program

District Attorney’s Office Selected For Vera’s Reshaping Prosecution Program

The District Attorney’s Office will receive support to further efforts to improve the justice system
Automakers Risk Alienating Customers For Backing Trump Emissions Rule

Automakers Risk Alienating Customers For Backing Trump Emissions Rule

A new survey commissioned by the Union of Concerned Scientists suggests that automakers' support for the Trump administration's efforts to roll back pollution and gas mileage standards could cost them customers.
Census 2020: Removing Barriers For Communities Of Color

Census 2020: Removing Barriers For Communities Of Color

People of color make up more than 30% of Colorado's population, and civic leaders are working to ensure all residents are counted in the upcoming census - a once-a-decade survey that determines how the state is represented in Congress, and whether $13 billion in federal tax dollars a year will return to Colorado.
Census 2020: Getting Accurate Count of Colorado Kids Under 5

Census 2020: Getting Accurate Count of Colorado Kids Under 5

Children's advocates in Colorado are working to ensure that all children are counted in the upcoming 2020 Census, even children younger than five years old and not yet in school.
Who Is Born A US Citizen?

Who Is Born A US Citizen?

A recent court ruling about faraway American Samoa may have profound implications for a conflict that’s been going on for nearly 200 years: who gets to be an American citizen.