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continue to be an invaluable resource for our rural communities.” Staff from Congresswoman Boebert’s office will
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continue to be an invaluable resource for our rural communities.” Staff from Congresswoman Boebert’s office will
governments in providing burial benefits for veterans in rural areas lacking a VA national cemetery. Boebert Amendment
Adam Gray’s (CA-13) Rural Jobs and Hydropower Expansion Act passed the House Natural Resources Committee with … bipartisan vote. “I'm proud that my Rural Jobs and Hydropower Expansion Act passed out of Committee today
provides essential support for agriculture, conservation programs, and rural economies. Rep. Boebert’s vote reflects her continued commitment
Project Description: Kit Carson is a small, rural community of approximately 240 residents on the Eastern Plains … town of Bristol is a small disadvantaged rural community in eastern Colorado. The water district is under
projects that make a real difference for our rural communities and look forward to building on these successes
communities that need them most,” said Rep. Hurd . “Rural and mid-sized communities across Colorado and the country
most important issues facing our rural communities, and I've fought hard to secure these funds because Coloradans … capacity to hundreds of additional families in the rural Hoyt area. Project: Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Plant
Congressman Adam Gray (CA-13) introduced the Rural Jobs and Hydropower Expansion Act. This legislation formally authorizes … have, especially here in the West where our rural communities depend on it for jobs, affordable power
care and support they deserve, our rural hospitals stay strong to serve our communities, and our veterans
fought hard to secure these funds because our rural communities, families, farmers, and small towns deserve clean, reliable … capacity to hundreds of additional families in the rural Hoyt area. Project: Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Plant
local industries, and build long-term economic opportunity. Rural and mid-sized communities across Colorado’s Third District
aims to prioritize primary care funding for rural health and increase funding for nutrition research and mental health … Agencies Appropriations Act: Prioritizing primary care funding for rural health, health centers, and the health workforce
come before it. That reality resonates here. In rural and mountain communities, success rarely happens overnight
These bills provide critical resources for water infrastructure, rural healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and public safety departments … addresses longstanding infrastructure and public safety needs in rural communities throughout the district. “In rural Colorado, federal infrastructure
aims to prioritize primary care funding for rural health and increase funding for nutrition research and mental health … Agencies Appropriations Act: Prioritizing primary care funding for rural health, health centers, and the health workforce
Valley Conduit to deliver safe drinking water to rural communities in southeastern Colorado, ” Rep. Hurd explained. “ Sixty-four … increase the federal share. The legislation simply provides rural communities more time and flexibility to repay the federal
standards. But for a district like ours – large, rural, independent and practical – it turns … kind of bill is easy to overlook. In rural Colorado, it matters. Health care has been another focus
wolf delisting harms our ranches, farmers, and rural communities who have to contend with these predators unchecked
doing nothing would leave too many families in rural communities facing unaffordable increases that they cannot absorb
representatives for Western Colorado, we stand alongside our rural communities in commending the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB
additional patient transportation needs across SPRHC’s extremely rural service area
disappear, bird populations decline, hunting opportunities shrink, and rural economies suffer. Over the past century, we’ve lost
significant burden on working families across our rural district. Without the extension, millions of self-employed workers
wildfires have taken a heavy toll on our rural communities, but resources are available to help producers