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New U.S. law to hold TSA accountable on breast milk and formula policies

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After years of advocacy efforts, a bipartisan measure became law last week to make travel easier for parents who encounter problems going through airport security with breast milk and formula. Congress passed a law in 2016 that deemed breast milk, formula and toddler drinks “medically necessary liquids” that can go on planes and in carry-ons in quantities larger than 3.4 ounces, along…

Bright Start awarded $1 million grant

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The Bright Start Learning Center in Leadville announced Nov. 17 that it was awarded a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Bright Start is still awaiting formal details on the award before discussing how it will be used. Bright Start is a nonprofit childcare center based in Leadville that serves children ages 1 through 7. Earlier this year, Bright Start…

“A Place For Kids” Lands Major $1 Million-plus Federal Grant; Project Creeps Closer to Finish Line

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Thanksgiving came a little early this year for the city of Cripple Creek, southern Teller County and proponents of the area’s first-stage push for a mega, $5 million-plus childcare center, thanks largely to the efforts made by a local congresswoman. The only question remaining: When will “A Place for Kids,” dubbed as the dream community project for the region, open for business and take…

Lawmakers show bipartisan support for disaster declaration in Southwest Colorado

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Days of intense rainfall triggered widespread flooding, property damage in mid-October To alleviate the burden of local governments to provide long-term support for areas damaged by the October flooding in Southwest Colorado, the state’s U.S. senators and all eight members of its congressional delegation have signed onto a letter urging President Donald Trump to approve the governor’s…

Bipartisan Letter Urges Permanent Restoration of Homeless and Foster Care Staff

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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging the Trump Administration to permanently restore federal staff who support students experiencing homelessness and those in foster care. Here’s what the letter says and why it matters for over 1.5 million students. Who Sent the Letter On Friday, November 14th, U.S. Representatives Summer Lee (D-PA), Don Bacon (R-NE), and Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) sent…

Congress acts swiftly to force release of Epstein files, sending bill to Trump; all Colorado representatives and senators vote “yes”

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All 10 Coloradans in Congress voted for the bill that would force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a remarkable display of approval for an effort…

Colorado delegation urges Trump to declare Major Disaster Declaration after Lee, Elk fires

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Colorado’s entire Congressional delegation sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Monday, urging him to declare a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration after the state’s worst wildfire season since 2020. The letter, in support of Gov. Jared Polis’ request of Trump, was co-signed by Democratic U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper; Republican U.S. House Representatives…

Over $26 million in federal funds to help Colorado fight wildfires

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The U.S. Forest Service is giving more than $26 million to help Colorado communities reduce the risk of wildfires, U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, along with U.S. Representatives Joe Neguse, Jason Crow, and Brittany Pettersen, announced Friday. The money comes from the Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program, part of a $5.5 billion effort passed in the Bipartisan…

Private Sector Workers See Boost in Retirement Plan Accessibility

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The latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) highlights a strong surge in retirement plan benefit accessibility among private sector workers. According to the findings, 72% of private industry workers had access to retirement benefits in March 2025, 70% could participate in defined contribution (DC) plans, and 14% were able to utilize defined benefit (DB) plans. Access to…

Health care for thousands of Coloradans caught up in fight over federal spending package in Congress

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Congress has just a few days to agree on a federal funding package or the White House says there could be mass layoffs. Republicans and Democrats are at an impasse over tax credits that help millions of Americans afford health insurance. Danette Mullinex is among 225,000 Coloradans whose health care is in the hands of Congress. "That's a scary thought," she says. "I feel like…