-- SB 75, the Low Speed Electric Self-Propelled Vehicles Bill, which
allows wider use of "neighborhood electric vehicles," or NEVs; Sponsored by
Sen. Gail Schwartz (D-District 5) and Rep. Don Marostica (R-District 51);
-- HB 1298, the Economic Development for Trucking Industry in Colorado
("Green Truck") Bill, which provides green economic development incentives;
Sponsored by Rep. Buffie McFadyen (D-District 47) and Sen. Shawn Mitchell
(R-District 23);
-- HB 1331, the Incentives for Efficient Motor Vehicles Bill which
provides an "income tax credit for hybrids and alternative fuel vehicles";
Sponsored by Rep. Sara Gagliardi (D-District 27) and Sen. Betty Boyd
(D-District 21).
"Colorado has been and will continue to be a leader in the New Energy
Economy," Sen. Schwartz said. "I sponsored SB75 to promote low-speed
neighborhood electric vehicles as one aspect of our larger energy goals
this session. This Bill will help Colorado move toward a local sustainable
electric transportation system, reduce carbon emissions and support
communities throughout the state."
Groups hailed the leadership of Governor Bill Ritter and the Colorado state
legislature for passing more than a dozen bills to advance a green economic
recovery. At the same time, Governor Ritter and Energy Office Director Tom
Plant were key players in the national push to put clean energy investments
at the core of federal stimulus spending to help Colorado grow good, green
jobs.
"In the midst of tough economic times, the Legislature and Governor Ritter
have shown leadership and foresight in passing green policies that will
create jobs and local investment right here in Colorado," said Pam Kiely,
legislative program director of Environment Colorado. "Colorado has proven
that we can do it all -- save money, grow good jobs, and protect our
environment with investments in clean energy, and this legislation ensures
that Colorado will continue to lead the nation down this path."
The legislature passed a suite of sustainability oriented Bills that
improve the "triple bottom line" of having a positive impact
environmentally, economically and socially. Already, renewable energy and
energy efficiency improvements have created upwards of 88,000 jobs in
Colorado.
About Alliance for Sustainable Colorado
The Alliance for Sustainable Colorado ("the Alliance") advances
sustainability by fostering collaboration among nonprofits, business,
government, and academia. The Alliance Center, a program of the Alliance,
at 1536 Wynkoop Street near Union Station in Denver, is a LEED certified
office building, houses 30 non-profit organizations. The Alliance has been
recognized by several organizations for its leadership in environmental
sustainability. Some of the awards include; US Green Building Council's
(USGBC) National Leadership Award for Education by an Organization, Wirth
Chair Sustainability Award, CDPHE Gold Environmental Leader Award, Denver
Mayor's Design Award, and Colorado Energy Champion issued by the Governor's
Office of Energy Management and Conservation. For more information, go to
www.sustainablecolorado.org.
Contact Information: For more information, please contact: Morrison Shafroth CSG|PR 720-470-3653