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Federal shutdown placed public lands strain on local governments, nonprofits

As of Nov. 11, the federal government had been shut down for over 42 consecutive days. While some employees in various agencies remained at work with or without pay, many were furloughed or otherwise suspended via reduction in force orders.  These limitations strained public lands management throughout the country. Colorado, as the state with the […]

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Senate Bill 25-276 seeks to protect civil rights status for immigrants

A new bill moving through the Colorado legislature aims to strengthen civil rights protections for immigrants by eliminating an affidavit requirement tied to drivers licenses and in-state tuition.  Senate Bill 25-276, Protect Civil Rights Immigration Status, considers measures to prevent violating people’s civil rights in Colorado based on their immigration status. If passed, the bill […]

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Locals take action!

Dozens of protestors gathered at the Carbondale roundabout on April 19, rallying against the Trump administration. The demonstration was coordinated with Mountain Action Indivisible, a new volunteer-led group organizing people from Parachute to Aspen in favor of justice, equality and democracy. On April 16, Mountain Action Indivisible held its official kick-off meeting with in-person gatherings […]

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Fired Forest Service worker says cuts could impact everything from recreation management to wildfire response

Jamie Werner got the call from White River National Forest (WRNF) Supervisor Scott Fitzwilliams on Sunday of President’s Day Weekend in February that she was among the recent new Forest Service employees being fired “for performance-based reasons” under the Trump Administration’s federal government downsizing. It wasn’t a huge surprise. Of the 15 WRNF workers who […]

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