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$66M to Bolster Rural Economies, Mitigate and Respond to Disasters

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Colorado Republicans Reverse Course, Push Funding for Just Transition for Coal Industry

In May 2019, as Democrats in the Colorado General Assembly advanced a bill launching the state’s efforts to ensure a “just transition” for coal workers impacted by the shift to clean energy, Republicans were incensed. In a tense, late-night floor debate over House Bill 19-1314, which created a new Office of Just Transition in the state’s labor department, Senate Republicans called the legislation “laughable” and “offensive.” It was an “insulting and egregious bill.” Senator Bob Gardner, a Republican from El Paso County, advised Democratic lawmakers traveling to the communities impacted by the bill to “leave town pretty quickly,” because “your welcome might be pretty short.”

State stimulus supports transitioning coal communities

By BETH MELTON and DENNIS DOUGHERTY For Colorado’s coal communities and workers, ensuring that the workers who have powered our grid for generations are taken care of as we transition from fossil fuels to clean energy isn’t just a goal — it’s an absolute necessity to keep families afloat. That’s why, after years of engagement through the state’s Just Transition Advisory Committee, leaders in the Colorado Legislature have set aside between $10 and $15 million in stimulus funding to begin this essential work as part of the Colorado Recovery Plan. While this early, one-time investment won’t be enough to address all of the economic uncertainty in our communities, it’s enough to get started on some of the most important priorities and plan for future community needs.

Just Transition action plan released | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Listen to this post RBC | Instability in the energy industry comes as no surprise. For decades energy market volatility drove the economic boom and bust cycles that shaped the landscape of northwest Colorado for better or worse. As changing technologies and a shifting focus toward renewable energies begin to take a heavy toll from communities dependent on fossil fuel revenue, the state is jumping in with a plan. Two years in the making, the Just Transition Action Plan was released to the public on Dec. 31, 2020. The 20-page memo is intended to provide a summarized plan of action for replacing the jobs and revenue now subsidized by fossil fuels with sustainable alternatives.

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