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White House

A Proclamation on National Preparedness Month: “During National Preparedness Month, we honor our first responders for their bravery in helping us respond to natural disasters, and we recommit to equipping Americans with the resources they need to overcome the climate crisis and bouts of extreme weather and emerge stronger, more resilient, and more secure.”

Colorado Governor

Governor Polis released the following statement: “We applaud the Biden-Harris administration for their commitment to getting projects built in Colorado, ranging from roads to rails. We especially appreciate all of their team’s work to help us make progress on priority investments like Front Range Passenger Rail. These kinds of things take leadership from all levels of government to get done. Actions like expanding the common sense use of categorical exclusion will cut red tape and help accelerate the delivery of important transit and rail projects in Colorado and reach our climate goals.”

Denver Mayor

Mayor Mike Johnston, partnered with Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, and community members celebrated the opening of Renewal Village, a 215-unit project providing transitional and permanent supportive housing to persons experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The City and County of Denver, through the Department of Housing Stability, provided $13.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the project.

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