
Colorado interim legislative committee on ozone holds first meeting
The group of legislators will dig into the sources of our ozone problem and identify solutions.
At the Colorado state Capitol, the Legislative Interim Committee on Ozone Air Quality met for the first time today. Created by a new law, HB23-1294, the committee will meet between now and the start of the 2024 legislative session. The group of legislators is tasked with investigating the factors that contribute to the ozone pollution that’s harming Coloradans’ health, considering different strategies to tackle the problem and developing policy solutions to make our air safer to breathe.
CoPIRG is thankful for legislators’ time and work on this critical issue and hopes they will identify solutions across multiple sectors – from oil & gas, to transportation, to lawn & garden and more – so we can cut the ozone that’s harming our health as quickly as possible. For a full list of detailed recommendations for the committee, see the letter we submitted to committee members.
Excited to be back at the Capitol for the first meeting of the interim committee on #ozonepollution! Check out @copirg 's recs for identifying solutions across multiple sectors for making our air safer to breathe: https://t.co/XPTpfLdH3h pic.twitter.com/6od2ysD75D
— Kirsten Schatz (@ColoradoSchatz) August 25, 2023
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