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Tipton tours nearly complete facility at Pueblo Chemical Depot
“We’re seeing a really innovative design-build project,” said Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., after touring the depot Thursday. Tipton said his grandfather once worked at the depot.
Tipton speaks with water leaders
ALAMOSA — Congressman Scott Tipton (R) addressed local issues with members of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District board on Tuesday as part of a southern Colorado tour.
Vets dream
THE DREAM of Pueblo and Colorado Springs-area military veterans for a veterans national cemetery is one step closer to fruition with strong support in an environmental report released recently by the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Government prodded to back business
Government needs to work with business, not against it, U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton told Wagner Equipment Co. workers Monday.
Consumer Agency will makeover a complex document that's baffled home buyers for years
Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Co, questioned the necessity of the proposed rule and its potential cost to businesses, citing the CFPB’s estimate of $100 million in one-time costs to revise software and compliance systems in order to implement the new disclosure forms.
Tipton's wildfire bill heading to HR floor?
Early this month, the House Natural Resources Committee advanced Rep. Scott Tipton’s (R-CO) Healthy Forest Management and Wildfire Prevention Act (H.R. 6089), which would increase state and local control in proactively restoring forests to a healthy natural condition.
Tipton: Area has exports potential
This was the message at an “Export 101” event hosted Friday by U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, and Colorado’s U.S. Export Assistance Center at Fort Lewis College, Tipton’s alma mater.
Congressmen grill consumer watchdog chief
Rep. Scott R. Tipton, Colorado Republican, questioned whether the 400-plus pages of regulations were overly burdensome on small businesses.
Tipton introduces bill to eliminate estate tax
US Representative Scott Tipton introduced legislation in Congress yesterday that would provide relief from the so called ‘death tax.’ The bill would eliminate the estate tax which is currently levied when a family farm or business is passed on to a new generation.
Forest health
We urge Congress to pass Rep. Tipton’s legislation this year so that proper management can be re-established for Western forests. We cannot allow further devastating fires because of inattention to the health of our forests.