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  • S. 5013 is a bill introduced in the Senate on September 10, 2024, by Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper. The bill aims to modify the repayment terms for the Arkansas Valley Conduit project in Colorado. It amends existing law to allow repayments to be made without interest,...

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    S. 5013 is a plan to change how some people in Colorado pay for a big water project, letting them pay over 100 years without adding extra cost like interest.

  • S. 5013, known as the “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act,” aims to modify the repayment terms for the Arkansas Valley Conduit project in Colorado. The bill proposes that 35% of the conduit cost should be paid using funds from sources other than the Secretary, with the remaining balance...

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    The bill is like a plan to help people in Colorado pay less money over a long time for a big water pipe project. It suggests that part of the money can come from different places, not just the main government, and that the people using the pipe will take care of it.

  • S. 296, known as the “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act,” aims to amend existing legislation relating to the Arkansas Valley Conduit in Colorado. The bill proposes changes to the repayment terms by specifying that payments for the Conduit's construction are interest-free...

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    S. 296 wants to change how money is paid back for a big water project in Colorado, making it so the money is paid back without any extra costs and over a really long time, like 100 years. This could make it cheaper to pay back the money but may not be great for the government's piggy bank.

  • H.R. 9514, known as the “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act,” seeks to modify how the repayment for the Arkansas Valley Conduit project in Colorado is structured. Specifically, it amends previous laws to allow repayment without interest over 100 years and clarifies that...

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    This bill wants to let people pay back money for a water project in Colorado without adding extra costs and to do so over a really long time, like 100 years, using help from people who aren't part of the government.

  • H.R. 131, titled the "Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act," proposes changes to the repayment terms for the Arkansas Valley Conduit project in Colorado. The bill amends an existing law to specify that the repayment will be made without interest and can be spread over 100...

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    The bill H.R. 131 wants to change how people pay back money for a big water pipe project in Colorado, letting them pay it back over 100 years without paying extra money for borrowing it, and the money should come from outside the government during the building time.