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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for 2024-05-19 ( 4 items ) |
4 Colo. Senate Democrats: Sponsors Release Statement on Bills to Make Youth Sports Safer (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 18 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats posted the following statement on May 17, 2024:
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Senate President Pro Tempore James Coleman, D-Denver, and Senator Tony Exum, Sr., D-Colorado Springs, the sponsors of SB24-113, and Senator Jessie Danielson, D-Wheat Ridge, and Senator Janice Marchman, D-Loveland, sponsors of HB24-1080, released the following statement today regarding their bills to make youth sports safer in Colorado:
"Youth sports are important for kids to grow, p more PR
Breeze Airways Begins Service From Denver International Airport (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 18 -- Denver International Airport issued the following news release on May 17, 2024:
Yesterday Breeze Airways inaugurated nonstop service between Denver International Airport (DEN) and Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport in Providence, R.I. (PVD). With these new flights to a previously unserved city, DEN is now connected nonstop with destinations in 46 U.S. states.
"We are pleased to welcome Breeze as our newest airline partner," said DEN CEO Phil Washington. more PR
Colo. Secretary of State: Proposed Initiative #77 Withdraws From Consideration on General Election Ballot (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 18 -- The Colorado Secretary of State issued the following news release:
Proponents of Proposed Initiative #77 "Economic Impact Statement" have withdrawn their initiative from the 2024 General Election Ballot. The initiative will not appear on the ballot as a result.
Proposed Initiative #77 was deemed sufficient to appear on the General Election Ballot on April 22, 2024. Proponents submitted 199,126 petition signatures.
After reviewing a five-percent random sample of the more PR
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust Partners With American Indian College Fund to Support Native Student Veterans (10)
DENVER, Colorado, May 18 (TNSres) -- The American Indian College Fund issued the following news release:
The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) has received a $50,000 grant from the May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust to implement a six-month fellowship focused on empowering Native student veterans to success. The Naabaahii Olta'i (Student Warrior): Native Student Veterans Peer-to-Peer Program is a mentorship opportunity that builds relationships between veterans based upon their sh more PR
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