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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Friday June 25, 2021 ( 4 items )  

Diving In, My Unexpected Year-Long Internship at the Colorado ACLU
DENVER, Colorado, June 25 (TNSPol) -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado issued the following news: A long, uncertain, and pivotal summer predated my time at the ACLU of Colorado. Or rather, four years of collective upheaval did. In 2016, studying as a student journalist and covering the presidential election, I was shocked by the shift of entertainment media to news and politics. For the first time in modern history, American culture revolved around public servants as moguls and po  more

Environmental Defense Fund Announces Two Million Dollar Ad Campaign to Support an American Jobs Plan With Bold Clean Energy Provisions
NEW YORK, June 25 (TNSPol) -- The Environmental Defense Fund issued the following news release: This week Environmental Defense Fund announced a two million dollar ad campaign calling on Congress to "Go Bold" by passing an American Jobs Plan that boosts the economy, promotes American industry, cleans the air and water and addresses the threat of climate change. New ads launched this week are part of a series that will run in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, Florida, Iowa, Michigan and the Di  more

History Colorado: Fort Garland Museum & Cultural Center Opens Groundbreaking Exhibition 'Unsilenced - Indigenous Enslavement in Southern Colorado'
FORT GARLAND, Colorado, June 25 (TNSOps) -- The History Colorado issued the following news release: A new installation by artist jetsonorama is now on view at History Colorado's Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center in the San Luis Valley. Unsilenced: Indigenous Enslavement in Southern Colorado incorporates historic photos of Indigenous captives and images from an 1865 census of enslaved Indigenous people in present-day Conejos and Costilla Counties. On display in one of the fort's original   more

Kansas Rancher and National Cattlemen's Beef Association Member Testifies Before Senate Agriculture Committee on Cattle Market Concerns
CENTENNIAL, Colorado, June 24 (TNSOps) -- The National Cattlemen's Beef Association issued the following news release: Mr. Mark Gardiner, the owner-operator of Gardiner Angus Ranch and an NCBA member, testified before the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee on key market challenges that have long threatened the profitability of cattle and beef producers. He was joined by leading industry economists who NCBA has worked closely with to explore solutions to the current unsustainable market dynamics.  more