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The federal government is freezing some childcare and food funds to Colorado.
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The $95 million a year voters approved when they passed Proposition MM in November is expected to generate enough to fund the Health School Meals for All program. But it might still go back to the ballot.
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A nationwide movement to warn consumers about the health risks of cooking with natural gas has hit a speed bump in Colorado.
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While many Colorado Republicans stayed silent as the Trump administration rolled back funding for clean energy projects in the state, things are starting to change amid the White House’s latest decisions.
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For decades, communities in southeastern Colorado have been waiting to get clean drinking water through the Arkansas Valley Conduit.
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The money comes from a fund created as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. It will help Colorado improve rural health care across the state.
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Congress returns in early January, and members of Colorado’s congressional delegation each have their own priorities for the new year.
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Both the Senate and the House are moving legislative packages to deal with the housing crisis in the country, but whether one makes it to the president’s desk remains in question.
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Colorado has about 20 new laws taking effect today.
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The legislation to complete the Arkansas Valley Conduit passed Congress with unanimous support, but was branded an ‘expensive and unreliable’ project by the President.