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Colorado House passes bill aimed at limiting environmental, cost impacts of Trump’s coal plant orders

The measure would require emissions controls, public cost reporting and low-interest bonds for plants forced to stay open past retirement.

Amid federal efforts to keep coal-fired power plants burning, Colorado Democrats are advancing legislation they say will help mitigate the environmental and cost impacts on communities.  Lawmakers voted along party lines on Wednesday, April 22, to pass House Bill 1226, with 42 Democrats backing the measure and 22 Republicans opposed. The bill now heads to the Senate for more votes.  The measure comes in response to a federal order by President D…

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Aspen Times broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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