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The same year, Catlin was assigned to the Water Resources Review Committee, an interim committee that studies the conservation, use, development, financing of the water resources of Colorado, and holding hearing on the Colorado State Water Plan. [12] Term limited in the state house, in 2024 Catlin ran to represent District 5 in the state senate ...
The 119th United States Congress began on January 3, 2025. There were nine new senators (four Democrats, five Republicans) and 63 new representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republicans), as well as two new delegates (a Democrat and a Republican), at the start of its first session. Additionally, three senators (all Republicans) have taken office in ...
America 250 - Colorado 150 Commission is Colorado's initiative to celebrate United States Semiquincentennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and Colorado's Sesquicentennial. The twin commemorations will start in July 2025 and end on December 31, 2026.
2010 Colorado House of Representatives election, District 4 [12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Dan Pabon: 13,373 : 74.44% : Republican: Rick D. Nevin 3,402 19.04% Libertarian: Marc Goddard 919 5.12% Total votes 17,964 : 100% : Democratic hold
Water released from Caballo Reservoir mixes with ground water that has reached the surface in the Rio Grande during the first release of water from Elephant Butte Dam for the 2024 cycle on March 8 ...
Colorado was represented by four United States representatives elected from two districts and two at-large in the 63rd United States Congress from 1913 until 1915. Since the 1914 United States House of Representatives elections , all U.S. representatives from the state of Colorado have been elected from congressional districts.
Last week, Colorado's water quality agency gave unanimous preliminary approval to regulate direct potable reuse — the process of treating sewage and sending it directly to taps without first ...
Colorado has sent eight members to the House in each congressional delegation since the 2020 United States Census. [6] A total of 80 people have served Colorado in the House and 37 have served Colorado in the Senate. The first of seven women to serve Colorado in Congress was Pat Schroeder, who served in the House from 1973 to 1996. [7]