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Tipoffs for Longmont, Colorado (State) Newsletter for 2023-05-06 ( 4 items )  
Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for May 10, 2023 (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 6 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda: * * * Consent Items TRANSPORTATION 1. PROCEEDING NO. 23A-0049R City of Longmont IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF LONGMONT, COLORADO FOR AUTHORITY TO INSTALL GRADE SEPARATED CROSSINGS TO ACCOMMODATE A PEDESTRIAN UNDERPASS UNDER GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF COLORADO RAIL FACILITIES, OMNITRAX, IN THE CITY OF LONGMONT, WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO. Filing Date and Party: more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Senate Approves Jaquez Lewis' Bill to Expand Access to Non-Gendered Restrooms in Public Buildings (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 6 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release: Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis', D-Longmont, bill to make restroom amenities more accessible in government buildings for people of any gender identity, those who have an infant, and those who require accessible restrooms, was approved by the full Senate. HB23-1057 would require any new construction or restroom renovation of a qualifying public building to include a non-gendered restroom and baby changing st more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Signed! Legislation to Protect Native American Children and Graduates (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 5 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release: Governor Jared Polis signed into law two pieces of legislation to ensure protections for Native American children and students at graduation ceremonies. The Governor and legislators were joined by members and leaders of Colorado's federally recognized tribes at the signing ceremony, including Southern Ute Indian Tribe Chairman Melvin Baker and the Executive Director of the Colorado Commission of Indian A more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Signed! Marchman and Jaquez Lewis' Bill to Expand Access to Mental Health Professionals in Schools Becomes Law (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 5 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on May 4, 2023: Senators Janice Marchman, D-Loveland, and Sonya Jaquez Lewis', D-Longmont, bill to increase mental health professionals in schools was signed into law by the Governor today. Previously, a mental health professional had to be licensed by the Department of Education in order to work in a school - a process that was time-consuming and complex. SB23-004 allows school districts to employ menta more PR