Tipoffs for Boulder, Colorado (State) Newsletter for Wednesday March 13, 2024 ( 3 items ) |
Colo. House Democrats: Prescription Label Accessibility for Blind Coloradans Passes Committee
DENVER, Colorado, March 13 -- The Colorado House Democrats issued the following news release on March 12, 2024:
The House Health & Human Services Committee today passed legislation to make prescription drug labels more accessible to blind or vision and print-impaired Coloradans. HB24-1115 passed unanimously by a vote of 11-0.
"The information on prescription labels provides important details that enable patients to safely and effectively take medication. Vision and print-impaired and blind Col
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Colo. Senate Democrats: Committee Passes Gonzales, Exum Bill to House More Coloradans, Remove Unnecessary Occupancy Limits
DENVER, Colorado, March 13 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release on March 12, 2024:
Today the Senate Local Government & Housing Committee approved legislation to prohibit local governments from implementing or enforcing residential occupancy limits except for health and safety reasons.
HB24-1007, sponsored by Senators Julie Gonzales, D-Denver, and Tony Exum, D-Colorado Springs, would prohibit local governments from limiting the number of people who can live togethe
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Frank Oppenheimer's Influence on Jeffco Public Schools Alumni
GOLDEN, Colorado, March 13 -- The Jeffco Public Schools issued the following news:
In the bustling hallways of Lakewood High School during the late 1950s, a young and curious Jeffco student named James Heckman found himself in a transformative period of history. Having recently moved to Colorado, James was about to experience a unique and mind-expanding education at the hands of one of Jeffco Public Schools' most iconic teachers, Frank Oppenheimer.
As James reflects on those formative years be
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