Colorado: House Agriculture Committee

February 22, 2009 - 11:17 am
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Who's Rights, Anyway?

An article in today's Durango Herald speaks to the main issue overarching the whole fight over oil and gas drilling regulation in Colorado. Tell us if you don't agree:
Sen. Jim Isgar has placed a new piece on the board in the long-running chess match over new rules for gas and oil production.

Isgar's Senate Bill 229 puts him in the middle of a skirmish between Republicans and the Ritter administration over rules the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has adopted to protect wildlife.

The bill attempts to clear up confusion about what rights property owners have under the new rules by allowing them veto power over Division of Wildlife recommendations.

February 5, 2009 - 02:12 am

House panel kills measure targeting 'puppy mills'

Colorado dog breeders panned a "puppy mill" bill Wednesday, saying more inspections and not more rules are the answer.

But an animal activist pointed out that some of the same breeders who testified against the measure were found to have operated filthy facilities and had reportedly sold sick dogs.

As amended, House Bill 1072, by Rep. Beth McCann, D-Denver, limited the number of dogs in a facility to 50 and also required breeding dogs to be seen annually by a veterinarian.

Lawmakers on the House Agriculture Committee killed the bill on a 7-5 vote, saying they were concerned it wouldn't stop puppy- mill operators and instead would hurt reputable breeders.