Majority Leader Fenberg’s Bill to Prioritize Health and Safety of Coloradans Advances Through Senate Transportation and Energy Committee

Denver, CO  After 12 hours of testimony, the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee today passed SB19-181, Protect Public Welfare Oil and Gas Operations, a bill sponsored by Majority Leader Steve Fenberg (D-Boulder) which seeks to prioritize the health and safety of all Coloradans and empower local communities to regulate oil and gas operations in their backyards. The bill passed the committee 4-3 and now moves to the Senate Finance Committee for consideration.

“This bill is about one thing: creating a clear, modernized, and commonsense framework to allow the oil and gas industry to continue to do business in the state of Colorado, but not at the expense of people’s health and safety,” said Majority Leader Fenberg. “I received a lot of input from Coloradans prior to the bill introduction and we’ll continue to work with anyone interested in improving this bill throughout the upcoming committee hearings.”

It has been more than 60 years since meaningful changes have been made to Colorado’s oil and gas laws and local communities and Colorado families have been forced to bear the steep consequences. Importantly, the bill will clarify that the mission of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) is to regulate – not foster – oil and gas activities.

The legislation grants local governments the authority to regulate oil and gas operations, directs air quality experts to adopt commonsense rules to reduce harmful emissions including methane, and increases protections for property owners from forced pooling.

To learn more about SB19-181, please visit https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb19-181.

ABOUT SEN. FENBERG:
Senator Fenberg was elected to the Colorado State Senate in 2016 and currently serves as the Senate Majority Leader. Previously, he headed the nonprofit New Era Colorado and has served on the boards of directors for several nonprofits, Boulder Housing Working Group, and the City of Boulder Capital Improvement Taskforce. Senator Fenberg also owns and operates a small business in the historic town of Silver Plume. Steve has served on several committees and boards while in the Senate, including the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee, the Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee, the Governor’s Council on Blockchain Technology, and the Bipartisan Election Advisory Committee.

By Tucker Allmer - The BARN

Tucker Allmer & the BARN are members of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB), the Colorado FFA Foundation, the Colorado 4H Foundation, the Colorado Farm Show Marketing Committee, 1867 Club Board Member, Denver Ag & Livestock Club Member, the Weld County Fair Board, the Briggsdale FFA Advisory Council, Briggsdale 4H Club Beef Leader & Founder / Coordinator of the Briggsdale Classic Open Jackpot Show.

One thought on “03-06-19 Majority Leader Fenberg’s Bill to Prioritize Health and Safety of Coloradans Advances Through Senate Transportation and Energy Committee”
  1. Why is this happening? The voters in Colorado said very clearly last fall NO to this very same thing! They just tried to word it differently. Where is our representative government? It does not appear to me that our government is representing the people, but certain people’s own agendas!!

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