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  • It’s National Voter Registration Day

    REGISTER NOW

    —Make a Difference Today—

    DENVER, Sept. 26, 2017 — Today is National Voter Registration Day, and Colorado is proud to have the highest percentage of registered voters in America among its eligible population.

    In addition, the turnout among registered voters in Colorado in the 2016 presidential election was 74.5 percent, the fourth highest in the nation, with 2.9 million voters casting ballots.

    Although national elections garner plenty of attention, Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams said the Nov. 7 ballot should catch voters’ attention because it involves school board races, tax measures and other local issues.

    These can directly affect your property values. Whether you think your neighborhood has too many potholes or the schools need more funding — or you’re happy with the way your local government is being run and want to see your leaders reelected — you only get a say if you register and cast a ballot. — Williams

    Easy Ways to Register

    • TEXT TO VOTE: Eligible Coloradans can simply text the word “Colorado” or “CO” to “2Vote” (28683) on their smartphones, and then open the link to the SOS online voter registration and election information site.

    • ONLINE REGISTRATION: Colorado in 2010 became the fourth state to allow online voter registration and www.govotecolorado.com has processed more than 1.9 million transactions.

    • SENIOR CLASS REGISTRATION: The office hands out the Eliza Pickrell Routt award to high schools where at least 85 percent of eligible seniors have registered or preregistered to vote.

    • Colorado also allows for same-day voter registration.

    Although some Coloradans canceled their voter registration over the summer, the number of registered voters in Colorado actually increased and is at an all-time high, with 3,756,923 million voters.

    Military and overseas ballots for the Nov. 7 coordinated election have already been sent, and beginning Oct. 16 the remaining ballots will be mailed. Coloradans also can vote in person at polling centers in their counties. Six county clerks don’t need to send any ballots at all, because every community in their jurisdiction canceled their elections.

    More information on the conduct of elections in Colorado is outlined in a letter from Secretary Williams.

    The National Association of Secretaries of State in 2012 designated September as National Voter Registration Month with the fourth Tuesday in September set as National Voter Registration Day to encourage voter participation and increase awareness about state requirements and deadlines for voting.

     

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  • Military Veterans Slated for Graduation from Intensive Court Program

    Military Veterans Slated for Graduation from Intensive Court Program

    Adams County Court for Veterans Slates Graduation

    for

    Military Veterans from Treatment Program

    BRIGHTON – Marine veterans who have completed all phases of an intensive court program providing treatment and other services to veterans involved with the criminal justice system will celebrate their accomplishment this week with a graduation ceremony from the Adams County Court for Veterans.

    The ceremony is set for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, in Courtroom 202 of the Adams County Justice Center (1100 Judicial Center Drive in Brighton). The public is welcome to attend, however participants’ full names will not be used and members of the public will not be permitted to photograph participants’ faces.

    The court program is one of several in Colorado designed to serve as an alternative to incarceration for eligible military veterans confronting the criminal justice system and who have needs for treatment for substance abuse or disorders such as traumatic brain injury or posttraumatic stress disorder that complicate their compliance with general probation or incarceration.

    There are 27 participants in the Adams County Court for Veterans, whose 12- to 24-month program emphasizes community reintegration and offender accountability through supervision and community-based resources.

    Our program provides a resource-rich and court-supervised intensive probation alternative with prompt sanctions and incentives for the participants. We are structured around strategies that are both evidence-based and data-driven to maximize positive outcomes. —  Adams County Judge Brian N. Bowen, who presides over the Adams County Court for Veterans

    Eligible military veterans with trauma spectrum disorders and/or substance abuse issues may be diverted to the Adams County Court for Veterans based upon the recommendation of a team that includes personnel from the 17th Judicial District courts and Probation Department, prosecutors, public defenders, local law enforcement and treatment professionals.

    Participants, who enter the program voluntarily, also may receive no-charge brain screening for traumatic brain injury through collaboration with the University of Denver School of Professional Psychology.

    The Adams County Court for Veterans is one of about 80 problem-solving courts in Colorado, including adult and juvenile drug courts, family/dependency-and-neglect drug courts, DUI courts, adult and juvenile mental-health courts and truancy courts.

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  • Colorado’s Livestock Producers are Committed to Safety

    Colorado’s Livestock Producers are Committed to Safety

    Colorado livestock producers observe National Farm Safety and Health Week

    Greeley, CO – Since 1944, the third week of September has been recognized as National Farm Safety & Health Week. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports that on average 240 agriculture workers suffer a “serious lost-work-time injury” each day. The rate of fatalities in the agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector continues to decline, but still remains the highest of any industry sector, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, over 100 children die each year in an agriculture-related incident. Of the leading sources of fatalities among all youth, 25% involved machinery, 17% involved motor vehicles (includes ATVs), and 16% were drownings. The skills and life lessons children learn while growing up on the family farm are priceless, but it is up to all of us to protect them and keep them safe.

    Livestock production presents a wide range of workplace exposures that pose unique challenges. Such as working with heavy equipment, confined spaces, inclement weather, fall hazards, as well as the unpredictability of working around animals. Hazard awareness and effective safety training are key to reducing these injuries and fatalities on farms and ranches. Colorado Livestock Association members lead the industry in their commitment to creating safe workplaces.

    Safety is a number one priority on our farm. From their first day on the job we continually train our employees how to be safe. Animal safety and food safety are crucial to our farm, but equally as important is the safety and health of our family members and employees. Over the years, we have developed a culture of safety on our operation and we continue to adapt and grow our safety program to fit the needs of our farm. —  Mike Veeman, a dairy farmer and President-Elect of CLA

    CLA provides resources and training materials as well as assistance in development of effective safety programs for members. Established in 2001, the CLA Safety Group Program, through Pinnacol Assurance, has returned over $1.6 million in dividends to its members. If you are a livestock producer and are interested in learning more about the Colorado Livestock Association safety group call us at 970-378-0500 or visit our website at www.coloradolivestock.org.
     

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  • Join Colorado Parks and Wildlife — Sept. 26 — A Public Meeting On Its Future

    Join Colorado Parks and Wildlife — Sept. 26 — A Public Meeting On Its Future

    Hunting, Fishing, and Outdoor Rec… Cut Off?

    Attend a Public Meeting — Sept. 26 — To discuss the uncertain future of Management Agency Colorado Parks & Wildlife…

    DENVER – Michelle Zimmerman, the Parks and Wildlife Commissioner, will be hosting a public forum meeting in Denver to discuss the uncertain future of wildlife and outdoor recreation management. CPW’s Northeast Regional Manager, Mark Leslie, will join Michelle for a presentation on the financial challenges facing the agency. 

    With our recent and expected population growth, we recognize that Colorado’s future is highly connected to the sustainability of parks and natural resources, the availability of open spaces and trails, the conservation of wildlife, and ultimately, to the health of the agency responsible for their management. — Michelle Zimmerman, Parks and Wildlife Commissioner

    Earlier this year, a CPW financial sustainability bill passed the Colorado House but failed in a Senate committee. While CPW is an enterprise agency that relies on sportsmen and park users to provide funding for core programs, it still requires an act of the legislature to increase CPW’s prices. In order to avoid anticipated budget shortfalls, CPW is looking at multiple revenue generating concepts. Since 2009, CPW has lost 50 wildlife related positions and cut $40 million from its wildlife operating budget. Permanent park employees have been cut by 5%, and the temporary parks workforce by 10%. Parks and wildlife managers caution that additional cuts are inevitable without an increase in revenue.

    Colorado’s natural resources and wildlife are under increasing pressure from a growing human population. This agency has done its best to manage resources, but now we need to find effective ways to increase revenue to meet future challenges and opportunities. This is an important discussion we must have with our constituents. — Mark Leslie, Northeast Regional Manager for CPW

    WHAT: Public Meeting on Colorado’s uncertain future for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation management 

    WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 26, 6:00 to 7:30 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM)

    WHERE:  La Alma Recreation Center, 1325 W. 11th Avenue, Denver

    INFORMATION: Call 303-291-7234 or visit website here 
     

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  • New York Times Bestselling Author — Jim Butcher — scheduled for CSU

    New York Times Bestselling Author — Jim Butcher — scheduled for CSU

    Free Evening with an Author at CSU

    Sept. 28

    featuring

    Best Seller Jim Butcher

    Jim Butcher, the New York Times bestselling author of The Dresden Files and The Codex Alera, will be speaking on the Colorado State University campus Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. as a part of the Evening with an Author Series.

    This event is free and open to the public, in the Lory Student Center Ballroom, with seating on a first-come, first-serve basis. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

    The Aeronaut’s Windlass is the first book in Butcher’s new steampunk series, The Cinder Spires, set in a world of magic, warriors, heroes, alliances, airships and intelligent cats. The Dresden Files, Butcher’s first published fiction, follows the adventures of Chicago’s only professional wizard, Harry Dresden. A TV series based on the books lasted one season on the Syfy channel; fans eagerly await the 16th book in the series.

    Butcher will also speak at the Denver Public Library Park Hill Branch on Tuesday, Nov.  21, at 6:30 p.m.

    Evening with an Author is sponsored by the Morgan Library, Friends of the Morgan Library, Poudre River Public Library, Poudre River Friends of the Library, The Liggett Family, KUNC, Hilton Fort Collins, and Barnes & Noble.

    For more information, go to lib.colostate.edu.

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  • Electric Grid’s Future — CSU Joins Effort

    Electric Grid’s Future — CSU Joins Effort

    A team of researchers in the U.S. and Europe, including key contributors from Colorado State University, is poised to globally integrate electrical grids in a way that resonates with the creation of the internet more than 50 years ago.

    On Sept. 26, the researchers will convene at Idaho National Laboratory for a live demonstration of the Real-Time Super Lab concept, which shows how electricity can be rerouted across vast distances to address disruptions. The team envisions that large-scale blackouts can be prevented by moving electricity intercontinentally, the same way utilities currently do regionally, but at a much larger scale.

    Joining the Real-Time Super Lab effort is a CSU team led by Siddharth “Sid” Suryanarayanan, associate professor and Rhoden Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His team includes Fathalla Eldali, a Ph.D. student who commands the CSU-based linkup to Idaho National Lab, and software engineer Jerry Duggan, who critically helped the team establish the high-speed connection between the two campuses.

    Involved since the project’s inception in 2015, the CSU team has modeled the electrical grid’s distribution side, which is the portion closest to the end user. Their contribution is the development of sophisticated models on a digital simulator that perform real-time computations to mimic the actual U.S. power system.

    “The goal of this demonstration is to find methods and techniques for creating the next-generation electric power system that’s resilient against cyber and physical attacks, whether manmade or natural,” Suryanarayanan said. “The driving principle is that we are pooling our resources, whether that be computers or human capital, in solving this problem, rather than establishing ourselves in just one location.”

    Global interactions, reduced costs

    Such global interaction can prepare America for future power system challenges, reduce the cost of outages, and make electrical power grids more resilient.

    The efforts build on work by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Lab and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratory and five universities, two of them in Europe, have joined Idaho National Lab to explore the idea that electrons can be sent around the world in the same manner as digital packets of 0s and 1s over the internet.

    “This is more than computers talking to each other,” said Rob Hovsapian, Idaho National Laboratory’s Power and Energy Systems department manager. “We are developing capabilities for geographically distributed real-time grid simulation with shared assets at [Idaho National Laboratory], other national labs, universities and utilities.”

    In 2015, Idaho National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory successfully demonstrated the capability to connect grid simulations at their two labs for real-time interaction over the internet. Both the Idaho lab’s Power and Energy Real-Time Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Energy Systems Integration Facility can merge computer-based simulations of the power grid with actual hardware, including wind turbines, solar inverters, batteries and electric vehicles. This is a capability called “power hardware in the loop.”

    The two national laboratories were able to connect their Digital Real-Time Simulators and achieve grid simulation. This allowed hardware or software at one lab to directly interact with hardware or software at the other lab.

    Eight partners

    Leveraging assets and expertise at other national labs and academic institutions, the Real-Time Super Lab concept brings more assets into the mix, with the following participants contributing specific capabilities:

    • Sandia National Laboratory’s photovoltaic test bed
    • Colorado State University’s high-performance computer-based energy management system (Suryanarayanan’s team)
    • Washington State University’s Microgrid Laboratory
    • University of South Carolina’s power electronics and distribution research
    • RWTH Aachen University’s co-simulation framework
    • Polytechnic University of Turin’s high-performance computer-based Energy Management System
    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Energy Systems Integration Facility
    • Idaho National Laboratory’s Power and Energy Real-Time Laboratory

    [Idaho National Laboratory] and [National Renewable Energy Laboratory] research made the project possible by addressing data latency issues and improving available bandwidth. — CSU Ph.D. graduate Manish Mohanpurkar, the Idaho lab’s Power and Energy Systems group lead, who began working on concepts related to the Real-Time Super Lab as a student in Suryanarayanan’s lab several years ago.

    The Wide Area Network demonstrations that took place between the two national labs showed that most data packets took less than 17 milliseconds to travel from point to point. To mitigate data latency issues – like those that create cell phone echoes and delays – researchers used advanced methods from the fields of signal processing, filtering theory and data compression.

    Along with rapid strides in interconnecting grid laboratories globally, another active research approach will enable additional significant measurements to be exchanged between two connected real-time simulators. The preliminary results are promising, and the method will be used for geographically distributed real-time simulations connecting laboratories across the world.

    Power systems around the world are undergoing fundamental transitions to achieve long-term sustainability, reliability and affordability. The Real-Time Super Lab allows simulation of large-scale systems, simultaneous development across different domains and a flexible collaboration that preserves the confidential details of individual groups.

    The ability to move electricity around the globe rather than only within isolated networks holds the possibility of vast savings on infrastructure and energy consumption.

    It’s always easier and cheaper to transfer electrons than coal— Hovsapian

    Idaho National Laboratory is part of the Department of Energy’s complex of national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of the department’s strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science and environment. Day-to-day management and operation of the laboratory is the responsibility of Battelle Energy Alliance.

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  • Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk Set for Sunday, October 1 — Funds Lung Cancer Research

    Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk Set for Sunday, October 1 — Funds Lung Cancer Research

    Denver Locals Rally to Support Innovative Research and Double Survival

    Denver, CO – Hundreds of local residents are joining forces to fight lung cancer, united in the belief that surviving lung cancer should be the expectation, not the exception. The Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk will take place Sunday, October 1 at Washington Park (701 South Franklin Street, Denver, CO 80209). All proceeds from the event support Free to Breathe, a lung cancer research and advocacy organization dedicated to increasing lung cancer survival.  

    By fundraising and joining us on event day, you are bringing hope to those affected by the disease and their families. Lung cancer claims more lives each year than breast, colon and prostate cancer combined, yet these three cancers receive more research funding. More treatment options are needed, and the innovative research we’re funding through the fundraising efforts of our community can help ensure everyone diagnosed with the disease has a fighting chance. — volunteer Leanna Whitcher of Castle Pines

    The Free to Breathe events community has raised over $16 million to support groundbreaking research and educational programs since 2005. Funds raised support life saving lung cancer research, promote access to clinical trials while building and empowering the lung cancer community. 

    Last year, community members, teams, and companies across the region supported the Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk by raising over $75,000. Event chairs hope to surpass that total in 2017, which will go a long way in supporting programs specifically designed to ensure that more patients become survivors. Every dollar counts to the more than 224,000 people diagnosed in the U.S with lung cancer each year. People who have never smoked account for between 20,000 and 30,000 of lung cancer diagnoses every year. In Colorado alone, an estimated 2,420 residents will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2017.

    This year’s event will feature a 5K Run/Walk. The day will also include music from a local DJ, a variety of kids’ activities and fun for the whole family. Special recognition will be given to top finishers and fundraisers. Gather your squad, and join us for an inspiring day focused on doubling lung cancer survival. To register and begin fundraising, visit www.freetobreathe.org/denver.

    WHAT: Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk

    WHEN: Sunday, October 1

    WHERE: Washington Park (701 South Franklin Street, Denver, CO 80209)

    HOW: Register and begin fundraising @ www.freetobreathe.org/denver

    Who is Free to Breathe

    Free to Breathe, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is a partnership of lung cancer survivors, advocates, researchers, healthcare professionals and industry leaders dedicated to doubling lung cancer survival by 2022. For more information, visit www.freetobreathe.org.

     

      

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  • Exclusive Letter from U.S. Senator to United Nations— MUST READ

    Exclusive Letter from U.S. Senator to United Nations— MUST READ

    Gardner Calls on China & 20 Additional Countries to Cease Diplomatic and Economic Ties with North Korea

    Urges United Nations to Expel North Korea

    Washington, D.C.– Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, today sent a letter to Ambassadors of nations maintaining diplomatic ties with North Korea, calling to “cease all official diplomatic and economic relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).” In the letter, Gardner also calls on the United Nations to expel the DPRK from the international body, as the United Nations General Assembly begins in New York today. The countries included are those that still maintain Embassies and other diplomatic facilities in the DPRK.

    In the letter, Gardner writes, “Now is the time to diplomatically and economically isolate this regime, until it fully and irreversibly commits to peaceful denuclearization.  Maintaining official diplomatic relations with a regime that continues to defy international law and threaten nations across the globe only serves to reward nefarious behavior.”

    Gardner has been the Senate’s leading voice on the DPRK and recently introduced bipartisan legislation that would impose a U.S. economic embargo against any entity that does business with the DPRK or assists in its labor trafficking abuses.

    Gardner sent the first letter to Cui Tiankai, China’s Ambassador to the United States. Gardner will also send identical copies of the letter to Ambassadors to the United States from Brazil, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, and Vietnam.

     

    Gardner letter to United Nations in full below:

    Your Excellency:

    I write to respectfully urge your government to immediately cease all official diplomatic and economic relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including immediately closing all of your diplomatic facilities in the DPRK.  The DPRK is an imminent and growing threat to global peace and stability.  The United Nations Security Council has repeatedly condemned DPRK’s illicit activities and has imposed sanctions against this outlaw regime, most recently under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2375, adopted on September 11, 2017. 

    Now is the time to diplomatically and economically isolate this regime, until it fully and irreversibly commits to peaceful denuclearization. Maintaining official diplomatic relations with a regime that continues to defy international law and threaten nations across the globe only serves to reward nefarious behavior.

    In addition to cutting off bilateral ties, I urge your government to support expelling the DPRK from the United Nations.  Article 6 of the United Nations Charter states: “A Member of the United Nations which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the present Charter may be expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.”  There is no nation on Earth that deserves this dishonor more than the DPRK.

    I ask your government to support these necessary and important steps to isolate this belligerent regime.

    Sincerely,

    Cory Gardner

    Chairman

    Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on

    East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy

     

      

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  • AURORA CANDIDATE AGAINST CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN

    AURORA CANDIDATE AGAINST CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN

     

    CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN DROPS HIS DISCHARGE PETITION

    — CANDIDATE AARESTAD MAKES STATEMENT

    Aurora, CO — After meeting with Republican Speaker Paul Ryan, Congressman Mike Coffman withdrew his discharge petition to force a vote on the BRIDGE Act, breaking his promise to support over 800,000 dreamers anxiously awaiting a solution to President Trump’s recent decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Coffman challenger, David Aarestad made the following statement: 

    Time and again Coffman grandstands to confront Democrats, but doesn’t have the drive to stand up to his own party.  He showed genuine leadership for a couple days.  It’s a shame he didn’t have the drive to see it through.  Our Dreamers, our community and our country deserve better. — Aarestad

    David Aarestad grew up in Arapahoe County and is a proud product of Cherry Creek Public Schools. He still resides in the district, living in Aurora, Colorado with his wife Karen and their two children Sofia and Brynn. 

    Election Day is November 6, 2018. 

    For more information from David Aarestad visit: www.coloradansforaarestad.com

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  • Gardner on North Korea Nuclear Test

    Gardner on North Korea Nuclear Test

    Washington, D.C. – Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, released the following statement regarding North Korea carrying out a what may have been their most advanced and significant nuclear test under Kim Jong Un’s regime.

    “Now is the time to take unprecedented steps to stop North Korea,” said Gardner. “This latest nuclear test by Kim Jong Un may be the clearest sign that we have seen that they are ready and willing to start a nuclear war that would lead to unimaginable destruction and loss of life on the Korean Peninsula.

    “The international community needs to finally join together in completely isolating this dangerous regime. North Korea should be immediately kicked out of the United Nations and under the leadership of the United States, the United Nations Security Council should enact a new resolution that imposes a full economic embargo on North Korea that bans all of Pyongyang’s economic activities, including petroleum resources, except for limited humanitarian exceptions. I am also continuing to call on the Administration to block all entities that do business with North Korea, no matter where they are based, from conducting any financial activities through the U.S. financial system. My bipartisan legislation would achieve this goal and I am ready to work with the Administration and leaders in Congress to pass this bill immediately.

    “These economic tools need to be combined with robust military deterrent, including imposing a US-led international naval blockade of North Korea in order to ensure a full enforcement of United Nations actions. We must also continue frequent show of force exercises by the United States and our partners in Seoul and Tokyo, enhanced missile defense activities, and assurance of extended US nuclear deterrence to our allies. Kim Jong Un must know that any serious provocation will be met with a full range of US military capabilities.”

    Gardner recently introduced bipartisan legislation that would ban any entity that does business with North Korea or its enablers from using the United States financial system. 

      

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