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Hickenlooper Secures $88 Million for Colorado Communities in Initial Raft of Annual Funding Bills; Bills include
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WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper applauded final Senate passage of the first of two federal funding bills for fiscal year 2024, including over $129 million in congressionally directed spending (CDS) for 120 Colorado projects. The legislation now goes to President Biden's desk to be
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