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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Saturday May 17, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Colorado School of Mines: Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Initiative Receives Support From Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
GOLDEN, Colorado, May 17 -- Colorado School of Mines issued the following news: * * * Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Initiative receives support from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation By Emilie Rusch NAMES will host second annual Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Symposium this month in Ignacio, Colorado The Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines has received a $750,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to support its Native American Mining  more

National Association for Gun Rights Scores Landmark Victory Over DOJ/ATF on Forced Reset Triggers
LOVELAND, Colorado, May 17 (TNSrpt) -- The National Association for Gun Rights issued the following news release: * * * National Association for Gun Rights Scores Landmark Victory Over DOJ/ATF on Forced Reset Triggers Washington, D.C. -- In a monumental win for gun owners, the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) and Texas Gun Rights (TXGR) have forced the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to back down in their assault on Force  more

SHEEO Launches National Initiative to Expand Postsecondary Education for Justice-Impacted Students
BOULDER, Colorado, May 16 -- The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association issued the following news: * * * SHEEO launches national initiative to expand postsecondary education for Justice-Impacted students Five states to join the multi-state learning community The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) today announced the launch of a new, national initiative aimed at expanding access to quality postsecondary education for justice-impacted students across t  more

University of Colorado School of Public Health: Study Reveals Financial Hardship for Cancer Survivors Due to High-Cost Immunotherapies, Especially Among Blood Cancer Patients
AURORA, Colorado, May 17 -- The University of Colorado School of Public Health issued the following news release: * * * Study Reveals Financial Hardship for Cancer Survivors Due to High-Cost Immunotherapies, Especially Among Blood Cancer Patients Blood cancer survivors were more likely to report difficulty in affording care and drug costs By Julia Milzer A study published today in the Journal of Cancer Survivorship found that cancer survivors receiving high-cost immunotherapy treatments wer  more