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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Thursday May 25, 2023 ( 7 items )  

Apple Announces Multibillion-Dollar Deal With Broadcom for Components Made in the USA
CUPERTINO, California, May 24 -- Apple, a provider of consumer electronics, computer software and online services, issued the following news release on May 23, 2023: Today Apple announced a new multiyear, multibillion-dollar agreement with Broadcom, a leading U.S. technology and advanced manufacturing company. Through this collaboration, Broadcom will develop 5G radio frequency components -- including FBAR filters -- and cutting-edge wireless connectivity components. The FBAR filters will be de  more

Colo. Gov. Polis Takes Action on Bills
DENVER, Colorado, May 25 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release: Governor Polis signed bills into law and vetoed legislation. Governor Polis signed the following bills into law administratively: * HB23-1187 Alternatives In Criminal Justice System And Pregnant Persons - Representatives Jennifer Bacon and Judy Amabile, Senators Julie Gonzales and Rhonda Fields * SB23-290 Natural Medicine Regulation And Legalization - Representative Judy Amabile, Senate President Ste  more

Colorado River Deal: U-Michigan Experts Available
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 25 (TNSres) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release: California, Nevada and Arizona have reached an agreement to cut their water use from the Colorado River. University of Michigan experts are available to discuss this historic deal and its implications. Drew Gronewold is a hydrologist and associate professor at the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability. He uses hydrological modeling to help guide water-resources management decisions. Hi  more

Colorado State University: Colorado Water Center Subject Matter Experts
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, May 23 (TNSres) -- Colorado State University issued the following news release on May 22, 2023: The Colorado Water Center, based at Colorado State University, serves to lead interdisciplinary research, education and engagement to address today's most pressing water issues in Colorado and beyond, and connect diverse water stakeholders to resources and expertise. The CoWC is one of 54 Water Resources Research Institutes created by the Water Resources Act of 1964, which col  more

Denver Mayor Hancock: Denver Hits Major Milestone in Bike Infrastructure
DENVER, Colorado, May 25 -- Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock issued the following news on May 24, 2023: Denver celebrated installing 137 miles of new bike lanes in five years, surpassing the goal of 125 miles set by Mayor Hancock in July of 2018 to connect riders of all abilities to the places they want to go. "In the last five years, we've transformed our streets with new neighborhood bikeways, protected bike lanes and traffic calming measures to slow cars and create a safer citywide transport  more

Oklahoma State University: Boone Pickens School of Geology Students Awarded Field Camp Grants
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, May 24 (TNSfund) -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news: The Oklahoma Geological Foundation awarded grants to 10 students from the Boone Pickens School of Geology at a banquet on May 3. The Oklahoma Geological Foundation Field Camp Grant is a $750 award given to students attending the Les Huston Field Camp in Canon City, Colorado, May 29-June 30. The summer of 2023 will mark the 74th annual field camp, a six-credit-hour course offered by the department. "  more

Providing Major Property Tax Relief for Homeowners, Seniors, Businesses: Colo. Gov. Polis Signs Bills Into Law to Provide Real Property Tax Relief to Coloradans
DENVER, Colorado, May 25 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release: Governor Polis, alongside Representatives Chris deGruy Kennedy and Mike Weismann, Senate President Steve Fenberg and Senator Chris Hansen, signed a law that refers property tax changes to the ballot and provides major property tax cuts for seniors, businesses and homeowners. The cost of housing continues to go up and as a result, Colorado homeowners received notices showing increases in the value of the  more