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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Public land seizure bills advance in Denver

Posted on March 30, 2015 by WCC

KEEP IT PUBLIC Colorado is fortunate to contain 24 million acres of national public lands, most of which are located here on the Western Slope. From the Bookcliffs to the San Juan Mountains, public lands surround our communities and are … Continue reading →

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Posted in Civic engagement, Legislature, Local Foods, Public Lands | Tagged Cottage Foods Act, energy efficiency, public comment, rain barrels, state control over federal lands

People’s Lobby Trip a huge success!

Posted on March 16, 2015 by WCC

Cottage Foods Expansion advances; your action needed on bad public lands bill by Rachel Zatterstrom, WCC Community Organizer Each year, WCC takes a delegation of members to the state legislature in Denver to lobby for legislation that benefits the Western … Continue reading →

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Posted in Civic engagement, Legislature, Local Foods, Public Lands, Sustainability
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