Wildfire legislation in House, menthol cigarette manufacturing to cease

This episode from May 5 goes over the implementation of NetID, wildfire prevention legislation and details on SpaceX.

Wildfire legislation in House, menthol cigarette manufacturing to cease

Ellie Shannon, Kota Babcock, Portia Cook, News Directors

Kyra Mckinley goes over Colorado State University campus news with updates on the implementation of NetID. Then, Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on Windsor widening more roads. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Babcock then speaks to Colorado State Representative Lisa Cutter about wildfire prevention legislation.

Then, Babcock goes over information on the investigation of Supreme Court drafts and how one hospital is being sued for racism leading to the death of a Black woman. After that, listeners hear from Matthew Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids about the prohibition on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. Eliza Drotar goes over updates in CSU sports, including details on Rams football. To conclude the show, Shannon explains updates in technology with details on SpaceX.

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