Since its creation more than half a century ago, LWCF has invested over $268 million in conserving Colorado’s lands, water, and open spaces. This program has supported 42,000 state and local conservation projects across the nation.
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The preservation of our country’s natural lands, water resources, and opportunities for recreational activities rely on this vital program, which is why I have cosponsored legislation to permanently reauthorize and fully fund LWCF.
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Dude the majority of your party thinks that climate change is a hoax. How can you continue to support an administration that is continuously rolling back environmental protections?
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Pssssst brown babies in cages.
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Cory: be honest with yrself & with voters in
#Colorado-the#GOP are THE obstacle to the#LWCF...you KNOW that. Why be part & parcel of their anti-science, anti-conservation, anti-CO agenda? U think@realDonaldTrump &@SecretaryZinke care? My 7th gen Coloradan kids deserve better.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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