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Over 125 people Join Rally in Denver as Part of National Protests Against Trump’s ‘Climate Denial Cabinet’

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                ***Click photo for video from event *** January 9, 2017 CONTACT: Micah Parkin, 350 Colorado, 504-258-1247, micah(at)350colorado.org Over 125 people Join Rally in Denver as Part of National Protests Against Trump’s ‘Climate Denial Cabinet’ Denver, CO — Today, 125 people joined a rally in Denver as part of a national day of action at Senate offices in all 50 states, urging the Senators to block President Elect Donald Trump’s proposed Cabinet members who deny the reality of climate science.

Group Letter Calling on CO Senators to reject Trump’s Climate Change Denier Cabinet

January 9, 2017 To: U.S. Senator Michael Bennet 1127 Sherman St., Suite 150 Denver, CO 80203 and U.S. Senator Cory Gardner 1125 17th Street, Suite 525 Denver, CO 80202   From:  Colorado organizations, business and community leaders, and individuals Re: Calling for rejection of Donald Trump’s proposed climate change denier cabinet members Dear Senators Bennet and Gardner, We, the undersigned Colorado organizational, business, community and faith leaders and residents call on you to reject incoming President Donald Trump’s proposed Cabinet, which includes several picks lacking adequate knowledge, experience, ethics, and respect for the overwhelming scientific consensus regarding the reality and seriousness of manmade climate change.

RELEASE: Judicial Court of Appeals Panel Set Hearing to Determine if Criminal Sanctions Should be Imposed Against Single Mom, Utility Watchdog

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                          ***Click photo for video*** January 6, 2017 CONTACT: Jacquie Ostrom, 719-238-1993 Judicial Panel Considering if Criminal Sanctions Should be Imposed Against Local Mom Who Learned of  Colorado Springs Utilities’ Air Quality Violations Evidentiary hearing set for February 13 to determine if whisteblower should receive sanctions and/or fines Denver, CO – Today Monument resident Leslie Weise was required to appear in the Colorado Court of Appeals in Denver to determine if her efforts to seek truth and transparency regarding a damning air quality report that Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) has prevented the public from seeing will be met with sanctions and fines from the Court.

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