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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for 2024-03-20 ( 9 items )  
Colo. House Democrats: Legislation to Strengthen Protections for Mobile Home Park Residents Passes Committee (10)
DENVER, Colorado, March 20 -- The Colorado House Democrats issued the following news release: The House Transportation, Housing & Local Government Committee passed legislation to strengthen protections for Colorado's mobile home park residents. HB24-1294, sponsored by Representatives Andrew Boesenecker and Elizabeth Velasco, would improve accessibility, strengthen rent-to-own contracts, and update tenant protections. "Over the years, we've stepped up to improve protections for Coloradans livin more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Hansen Bill to Get More Teachers in Colorado Schools Clears Senate (10)
DENVER, Colorado, March 20 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on March 19, 2024: Legislation sponsored by Senator Chris Hansen, D-Denver, that would better support students by getting more teachers into Colorado's schools cleared the Senate today. HB24-1044 would expand the number of service retirees that school districts may hire while still being eligible for PERA benefits. Specifically, school districts would be able to hire up to 10 retirees if they identify more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Roberts & Winter's Bipartisan Victim Protections Legislation Clears Committee (10)
DENVER, Colorado, March 20 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on March 19, 2024: Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, and Assistant Majority Leader Faith Winter, D-Broomfield, that would reduce barriers for survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and other crimes when seeking civil protection orders. "Too often, civil protection orders get slowed down or outright de more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: Senate Passes Gonzales, Exum Bill to House More Coloradans, Remove Unnecessary Occupancy Limits (10)
DENVER, Colorado, March 20 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on March 19, 2024: Today the Senate approved legislation with bipartisan support to prohibit local governments from implementing or enforcing residential occupancy limits based on familial relationship except for health and safety reasons. HB24-1007, sponsored by Senators Julie Gonzales, D-Denver, and Tony Exum, D-Colorado Springs, would prohibit local governments from limiting the number of people wh more PR

Colorado Mountain College President to Step Down in August (10)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado, March 20 -- Colorado Mountain College issued the following news release: One of the most tenured higher education CEOs in Colorado and the longest serving president in Colorado Mountain College history, Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser has announced her decision to step down in August. Hauser was named CMC's president and CEO in December 2013. She is the ninth president and the second woman to hold the position. Colorado Mountain College is a uniquely financed, public, op more PR

Denver International Airport Features Watercolor Prints Collection by Artist Mike Wilson, in Collaboration With Cottonwood Institute (10)
DENVER, Colorado, March 20 -- Denver International Airport issued the following news release: Denver International Airport (DEN) is now showcasing a collection of watercolor prints of all 53 of Colorado's 14er peaks by local artist Mike Wilson, in collaboration with Cottonwood Institute. Cottonwood Institute is a non-profit organization that collaborates with schools to remove obstacles that prevent middle and high school-aged kids from experiencing nature. Their programs are designed to conne more PR

Lighthouse Program Celebrates Supporting Nearly 100 Youth Since Opening on CMU's Campus (10)
GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado, March 20 -- Colorado Mesa University issued the following news release: On Colorado Mesa University's campus lives an important community program that betters the lives of local youth in Mesa County. On Wednesday, March 20, from 2-6pm, the 21st Judicial District Attorney's Office invites community members to tour the Juvenile Diversion and Lighthouse Program to see their new space on the CMU campus, 1060 Orchard Ave., and learn about the programs, the recent expansion more PR

LogRhythm and SOC Prime Announce Partnership to Accelerate Threat Detection and Hunting (10)
BOULDER, Colorado, March 20 -- LogRhythm, the Security Intelligence Company, issued the following news release on March 19, 2024: LogRhythm, the company helping security teams stop breaches by turning disconnected data and signals into trustworthy insights, today announced its partnership with SOC Prime, the world's largest and most advanced platform for collective cyber defense. This collaboration combines LogRhythm Axon's advanced analytics and threat management capabilities with SOC Prime's  more PR

Partnership Between Murray State University and the Ky. Agriculture Dept. to Boost Economic Development in Agriculture (10)
MURRAY, Kentucky, March 20 -- The Kentucky Department of Agriculture issued the following news release: Murray State University and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture have announced a formal partnership in advancing economic development in the agricultural industry. Murray State has one of only three Master of Science in Economic Development programs in the country. Since its inception in 2016, the program has graduated students from around the world from Kuwait to Colorado, and has been a more PR