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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for 2024-01-11 ( 7 items )  
Adams State Awarded $500,000 Grant to Enhance Campus Safety (10)
ALAMOSA, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- Adams State University issued the following news: The U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) awarded Adams State University $500,000 to develop a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) team to address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. To be funded over four years, the campus-wide project is entitled "JUNTOS: Initiative for Campus Safety and Cultural Responsiveness," according to Dr. Heidi Schneide more PR

Arapahoe County Property Tax Bills Delayed (10)
LITTLETON, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- Arapahoe County issued the following news on Jan. 10, 2024: The Colorado Legislature's recent legislative changes aimed at providing property tax relief have delayed the certification of Arapahoe County's tax rolls. This adjustment sets a new deadline of Jan. 24, 2024, a delay of two weeks. As a result, the process of mailing tax statements will also be delayed but does not change due dates for paying property taxes. Property tax due dates are as follows: * If  more PR

Colo. Agriculture Dept.: Todd Inglee Announced as Next Brand Commissioner (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- The Colorado Department of Agriculture issued the following news release on Jan. 10, 2024: Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg and the State Board of Stock Inspection Commissioners (Brand Board) have announced that Todd Inglee will take on the role of Brand Commissioner for the Colorado Department of Agriculture's Brand Inspection Division starting February 5, 2024. "Todd's experience in the beef industry will be invaluable to Colorado's brand inspection tea more PR

Colo. House Democrats Introduce First Ten Bills (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- The Colorado House Democrats issued the following news release: Colorado House Democrats today introduced the first ten House bills of the Second Regular Session of the 74th General Assembly. "This session, we're excited to continue our work to make our state more affordable, increase funding for K-12 education, and deliver results for hardworking families," said Speaker Julie McCluskie, D-Dillon. "Our first ten bills will create jobs in rural parts of our state an more PR

COLO. PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT DEPT. ANNOUNCES STAKEHOLDER EFFORT TO ADDRESS A GROUP OF CHEMICALS KNOWN AS PFAS (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 10 -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued the following news release on Jan. 8, 2024: The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is gathering community and stakeholder input on a new draft plan to reduce the prevalence of a family of chemicals known as PFAS. These chemicals exist throughout our environment and are found in things like food packaging, nonstick cookware, certain types of firefighting foam, and to make clothes, carp more PR

Colo. Secretary of State's Office Sends Notice of Temporary Adoption of Revised Election Rules (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- The Colorado Secretary of State issued the following news release: The Secretary of State's Office issued a notice of temporary adoption to add new language to Colorado Election Rule 7.2. New rule 7.2.17 specifies that county clerks may not use a ballot-return envelope with a hole punch or another opening where a "target area" that a voter could mark can be seen through the hole punch. The new rule specifies that counties that intend to use ballot return envelopes  more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats Unveil First Five Bills of 2024 Legislative Session (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 11 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on Jan. 10, 2024: The Colorado Senate Democrats unveiled their First Five bills of the 2024 legislative session today. The bills aim to maintain access to critical mental health support for students, make Colorado safer, improve support for Colorado's veterans, protect our state's dwindling water supply, and incentivize long-term rental housing. "Democrats have made significant progress these past few more PR