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  • Conclusion: Reflection and New Hope for 2020

    Conclusion: Reflection and New Hope for 20200

    • September 6, 2019

    Conclusion of our series on the Colorado Green New Deal As the summer ends, it’s time to wrap up our series on the Colorado Green New Deal (CGND). Democrats in the house, senate, and governor’s office have been dedicated to moving the state toward what the Polis Administration describes as a “clean energy future.” This

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  • Housing Data Vindicates Extraction Companies

    Housing Data Vindicates Extraction Companies0

    • August 16, 2019

    By: Tegan Truitt Sixth blog in our series on the Colorado Green New Deal In Colorado, the number of natural gas wells tripled from about 17,000 in 2004 to around 40,000 by the end of 2017. Crude oil production also spiked in the same time frame, increasing from a meager 114,000 barrels in 2004 to

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  • Unjust Transition: The Flawed Moral Reasoning of House Bill 1314

    Unjust Transition: The Flawed Moral Reasoning of House Bill 13140

    • July 8, 2019

    By: Tegan Truitt Fifth blog in our series on the Colorado Green New Deal Last legislative session, the Democrats introduced a series of sweeping environmental bills we are labelling collectively the Colorado Green New Deal (GND). Just like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s infamous proposal, the legislation is haphazard, piecemeal, and riddled with flaws that are as sweeping

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  • The Forgotten Stakeholders: “Green” Transportation Will Be Funded by Underpaid Workers

    The Forgotten Stakeholders: “Green” Transportation Will Be Funded by Underpaid Workers0

    • June 21, 2019

    By Tegan Truitt Fourth blog in our series on the Colorado Green New Deal The indirect, and in some cases the direct consequences of the Colorado Green New Deal will not be pretty. Among the bills comprising this stream of environmental legislation is Senate Bill 239, which Governor Jared Polis signed into law on May 31,

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  • Are More Government Regulations Really Necessary?

    Are More Government Regulations Really Necessary?0

    • May 29, 2019

    Third blog in our series on the Colorado Green New Deal After reading House Bill 1231, one cannot help but wonder, do the members of our state Legislature really have enough time to micromanage businesses and individuals? The stated intent of 1231 is to “protect consumers and businesses against manufacturers who would otherwise sell, in

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  • Democrats Demand More Electric Vehicles

    Democrats Demand More Electric Vehicles0

    • April 24, 2019

    Second blog in our series on the Colorado Green New Deal Colorado’s Democrat party-controlled government has decided to manufacture, or at least play a part in generating the demand for zero emission vehicles, known also as electric vehicles (EV). Increasing the number of EVs on the road is a vital component of the Colorado Green

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