Water bill is unveiled

Water bill is unveiled

Ag producers would have leeway in funds
Keith Swain, ditch rider on the King Ditch, checks the water flowing from the main head gate north of Bayfield in 2014. On Thursday, U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner introduced a bill that would allow ditch and water companies more leeway in raising money for operations and maintenance and still retain their nonprofit status.

Water bill is unveiled

Keith Swain, ditch rider on the King Ditch, checks the water flowing from the main head gate north of Bayfield in 2014. On Thursday, U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner introduced a bill that would allow ditch and water companies more leeway in raising money for operations and maintenance and still retain their nonprofit status.
This week

Budget talks: The Democratic House and Republican Senate will continue a back-and-forth over small items in supplemental budget bills – especially GOP efforts to tackle state agency spending on gun background checks and driver’s licenses for immigrants in the country illegally.
Voting and photo ID: The GOP wants to require photo ID for same-day voter registration. Two bills in a House committee Wednesday tackle the issue, but they’re both likely doomed in the Democrat-led committee.
Juvenile shackling: Lawmakers worried about restraints used on juvenile offenders want to change such policies in judicial districts, such as when juveniles can be shackled in court.
Perks for veterans: Vets would get free admission to state parks for a three-day weekend before or after Veteran’s Day annually with a bill making its way through the Senate. It has its first hearing there in a committee Wednesday. The bill has cleared the House.

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