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Colorado Communities for Climate Action briefs Gilpin County on state and federal advocacy, grants

5516797 · June 25, 2025
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Anita Saitz, advocacy director for Colorado Communities for Climate Action, told county commissioners that CC4CA represents 45 local governments, works at the state and federal level on climate policy and rulemaking, and helps members access federal grant funding created by recent legislation.

Anita Saitz, advocacy director for Colorado Communities for Climate Action (CC4CA), briefed the Gilpin County Board of County Commissioners on June 24 about the coalition’s work advocating for state and federal climate policy, participating in rulemakings, and helping local governments tap federal grant dollars.

Saitz said CC4CA is a 45‑member local‑government coalition that vets policy by unanimous consent, focuses primarily on state legislation and agency rulemakings, and has recently increased federal advocacy because federal actions affect…

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