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Voice Your Opinion on Environmental Issues

Voice Your Opinion on Environmental Issues

April 19, 2022

Environmental issues affecting small businesses have come up in the Colorado General Assembly, specifically on energy and contaminants.

Voice Your Opinion on Environmental Issues

Environmental issues affecting small businesses have come up in the Colorado General Assembly, specifically on energy and contaminants. We need members to vote to determine our position on these issues. The ballot asks only two questions and provides background information and the key arguments proponents and opponents are making.

1. Should government entities such as states, cities, or counties adopt ordinances which ban the use of types or sources of energy?

2. Should Colorado exceed Federal Clean Air standards and set air quality rules which are more restrictive than standards imposed by other states?

Please give us a few minutes of your time to vote the ballot now. Click here.
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