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Senate adopts amendment and passes bill aimed at reducing vehicle‑related air pollution
Summary
Senate Bill 321, a measure addressing air pollution from motor vehicles in areas failing federal ambient air quality standards, received a third‑reading amendment at the request of the governor’s office and the attorney general and passed the Senate on May 5 after a 31‑4 vote.
Senate Bill 321, sponsored by Senator Kim Kirkmeyer, was amended on third reading and passed the Colorado Senate Monday, with supporters saying the changes clarify grant qualification rules and effective dates requested by the governor’s office and the attorney general.
The bill concerns measures to address air pollution related to motor vehicle operations in areas that do not meet the federal national ambient air quality standards. Senator Kirkmeyer asked…
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