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Marc Catlin

  • A new law for Colorado will help with food security from farm to table, according to State Representative Marc Catlin. Delta County recently received a sizable grant from Charge Ahead Colorado to upgrade its electric vehicle charging stations at three rural locations in the county. KVNF’s Lisa Young has the details.
  • Colorado State Representative Marc Catlin helped move a house bill regarding suicide prevention for Colorado college students into law. A historic compact gives Nebraska the right to build a canal at the South Platte River west of Julesburg, but that water may not come.
  • House District 58 Representative Marc Catlin is backing a bill to codify the Rural Opportunity Office, reports the Montrose Daily Press. Stacie’s Apothecary Shoppe, the only pharmacy in Ouray County, closed Jan. 31 due to staffing challenges, reports the Ouray Plaindealer. Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction was fined 50 thousand dollars for raising student tuition by more than the state allowed last year, reported the Daily Sentinel. A bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives aims to improve the nation’s supply chains by recruiting more drivers to the trucking industry
  • The race between Lauren Boebert and Adam Frisch was the most expensive 2022 Colorado congressional contest per vote cast, reports the Colorado Sun. Boebert spent nearly $43 per vote, while Frisch spent $32. State Rep. Marc Catlin, Republican from Montrose, has been appointed to the Capital Development Committee, reports the Montrose Daily Press. Sentencing for a former Montrose mortician and her mother will take place on January 3rd, despite two attempts to delay the procedure, reports the Montrose Daily Press. Megan Hess and Shirley Koch were convicted of mail fraud in a scheme involving human remains. Protesters across the country demanding that US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack revoke permits for the Uinta Basin Railway—an 88-mile railroad that would connect oil fields in Utah to existing rail lines. New forecasts for the Colorado River paint a grim picture. Climate change and steady demand are shrinking the water supply for 40 million people.
  • Hickenlooper, Boebert headed to CongressSoper, Rich, Catlin, McLachlan, McCluskie win Legislative racesDelta County elects Koontz, approves Back the…