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Evanston advocates support intersectional gun control approach


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After nationwide firearm deaths reached a 20-year high in 2020, Evanston- and Illinois-based  advocates are pushing for further implementation of gun-violence prevention policies.
Although gun violence increased nationally in 2020, some advocates say the issue doesn’t receive enough attention within the Evanston community, especially when it happens in Black and lower-income neighborhoods. Black men are eight times more likely to die by firearm homicide than the general population, according to a 2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
Carolyn Murray, a gun control advocate and former 5th Ward aldermanic candidate, said City Council needs to take gun violence and its effects on the community more seriously.  ....

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Colorado Legislature Passes Budget With Extra Cash For Body Cameras, Gray Wolves, Special Education


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Sens. Dominick Moreno, D-Commerce City, and Chris Hansen, D-Denver, participate in the second-reading amendment process for Senate Bill 205, on April 8, 2021. ((Faith Miller/Colorado Newsline))
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Though the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging in Colorado despite increasing vaccination and thousands remain unemployed, the immediate future looks bright for the state s budget.
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The Colorado General Assembly finalized the $34.1 billion 2021-2022 budget on April 30, with last-minute additions for gray wolf reintroduction, short-term cash assistance and bullying prevention efforts. If the budget package is signed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis it would constitute an 11% increase in spending over the current year.
That s a far cry from the belt-tightening forced by the pandemic last spring, when lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee were expecting a prolonged economic downturn. But this year, between higher-than-expected sales and inc ....

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Colorado Legislature Approves Budget, Sends to Governor Jared Polis


The Colorado General Assembly finalized the $34.1 billion, 2021-2022 budget on April 30, with last-minute additions for gray wolf reintroduction, short-term cash assistance and bullying prevention efforts. If the budget package is signed by Governor Jared Polis, it would constitute an 11 percent increase in spending over the current year.
That’s a far cry from the belt-tightening forced by the pandemic last spring, when lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee were expecting a prolonged economic downturn. But this year, between higher-than-expected sales and income tax revenue, and a forthcoming influx of federal coronavirus relief money, legislators almost had more money than they knew what to do with, to quote Senator Dominick Moreno, a Commerce City Democrat who s the JBC chair. ....

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