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7/22/10

Friends,

It's been a busy summer, and I'm enjoying my time in the district so much. Please take a moment to check out the attached newsletter for some information about great things happening in our communities.

As always, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Senator Gail Schwartz

4/13/10

Friends,

Please have a look at my March Newsletter.

All the best,

Gail Schwartz

March Newsletter.pdf
2/23/10

Friends,

Please check the attachment below for the February Newsletter.

Sincerely,

Gail Schwartz
Senate District 5

FebruaryNewsletter.pdf
2/12/10

This morning, the Senate passed a joint resolution honoring Colorado’s Olympic athletes who are heading to Vancouver for the winter games. Senator Gail Schwartz (D-Snowmass) sponsored the resolution to offer her profound respect and support for these dedicated athletes. The resolution acknowledges Colorado’s Olympians “work endless hours, train for many years, and give the best of themselves in order to achieve the honor of competing in these events.”

1/15/10

Friends,

Please check the attachment below for the January Newsletter.

Sincerely,

Gail Schwartz
Senate District 5

January_NewsletterPDF.pdf
1/5/10

Please come out to the Delta-Montrose Electric Association Offices February 5th from 10:00am to 2:00pm, for the USDA Renewable Energy for America Program grant application training. Please see the attached invite for more information.

1/5/10

When it comes to energy matters before the 2010 General Assembly, environmental groups are most concerned about expanding the state’s use of renewable energy and making it more affordable to more state residents, and ensuring that Colorado’s new rules governing oil and gas operations remain in place.

“The big-ticket item is renewable energy, and continuing the slow but steady march to expand Colorado’s New Energy Economy as we transition to a less fossil fuel-dependent future and help create new green jobs,” said Elise Jones, executive director of the Colorado Environmental Coalition.

12/18/09

Take a look at the attached newsletter (produced by USDA Rural Development) to learn more about the "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" initiative.

Sincerely,

Sen. Gail Schwartz

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