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Issue in Focus: Clean Cars

[DENVER, CO] – With only days left in the legislative session, advocates are calling on the legislature to follow in the actions of the City of Fort Collins last month and pass two House Bills (HBs) that would strengthen clean building codes across the state.
Arguing that the Polis Administration’s unnecessary delay in considering new rules to clean up truck pollution will only lead to more harm to families and communities in disproportionately impacted areas of Colorado, a coalition of environmental justice, conservation, local government and other groups today formally petitioned the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) to consider an Advanced Clean Trucks rule and a low NOx rule this spring.
Today, Governor Jared Polis joined the Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and electric vehicle technology maker Rivian to unveil two Rivian Waypoints Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) chargers at Cheyenne Mountain State Park .
National Park Village shopping area near the east entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park has installed a fast-charging station for electric vehicles at his business and made space for a second unit. He has also installed two slower-charging stations since buying the site with his daughter in December 2020.
The Greenest and Meanest Vehicles of 2021 Post excerpt here. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has released a statement applauding recent positive moves by major automobile companies in regards to electric-powered vehicles.
A new report ranking state government support for electric vehicles finds Colorado ranked in the top 5.
A local Colorado business says that his company, and many more in the State, will likely see a big upside from President Biden’s announcement that the federal government’s fleet of cars and trucks will be replaced with electric vehicles.

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