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Colorado becomes 8th state to adopt Advanced Clean Trucks and Low NOx rules
The rules are expected to reduce GHG emissions and improve air quality.
Colorado launches $65M electric school bus grant program
Colorado gets a ‘C+’ for efforts to get the lead out of water
CoPIRG Foundation highlights Colorado’s grade jumps in a report that ranks states on policies addressing lead in drinking water. The improved grade comes following a new state law that requires testing and remediation for some schools but Colorado still falls short in protecting kids from all lead in water. CoPIRG is calling on school districts to take additional action to fully protect kids from lead exposure, including adopting filter first policies and accessing available state and federal funding, something Vice President Harris emphasized in a recent visit to Colorado.
STATEMENT: EPA acts to protect drinking water from PFAS
New proposal would create first national limits on dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
Problems with credit reports, imposter scams, credit card fraud top federal consumer complaints
Teaming up with Attorney General Weiser to kickoff Consumer Protection Week, CoPIRG releases top Colorado consumer complaints to federal agencies
CoPIRG calls on city to close bus gaps through rapidly transforming Central Denver
2030 transit plan fails to connect major routes along Colfax, Federal, Speer and 38th; public comments on the plan close March 3rd.
‘You have the power’ webinar details how to electrify homes with new tax credits
Experts share how new federal policies can save Americans money, reduce pollution
Colorado’s ozone reduction plans approved by the AQCC miss the mark
State leaders will need to step up in 2023 to use more solutions to cut harmful ozone pollution in Colorado.
New resources should caution consumers to avoid high-cost loans and buy now, pay later traps
New report warns some installment loans come with high charges, costly add-ons that should be scrutinized by regulators
CoPIRG calls for adoption of Advanced Clean Cars II in 2023
CoPIRG Public Health Advocate Alex Simon released a statement in support of the Polis Administration adopting the Advanced Clean Cars II standard in 2023.