Press Release
Colorado state health department to accept grant applications to fund low- and zero-emission fleet vehicles that help protect clean air and reduce greenhouse gases
DENVER (April 19, 2024): The CDPHE Clean Fleet Enterprise Board will soon accept applications for the second round of funding for the Clean Fleet Vehicle and Technology Grant Program. The program offers funding to replace fleet vehicles that run on gas or diesel with low- and zero-emission options that help protect air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.
Colorado takes action to address increase in syphilis and congenital syphilis cases
Director of the CDPHE Air Pollution Control Division recognized as a national leader on climate policy
Reflecting on recent accomplishments protecting Colorado’s air quality ahead of Earth Day 2024
CDPHE to send reminder texts and emails about MMR vaccine to parents and guardians
CDPHE’s Colorado Green Business Network accepting applications to help businesses increase energy efficiency, save money, and help the environment
Get Ahead Colorado campaign texts Coloradans to connect them to free tax support
REMOTE (March 15, 2024): The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Get Ahead Colorado statewide awareness campaign will send text messages next week to Coloradans to connect them to free tax support and information about the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit. The campaign will deliver two different messages to two priority audiences. The first audience is individuals who are likely eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, including those who earn up to $65,000.
Community feedback drives strong protections for water quality for Suncor refinery
Get Ahead Colorado campaign texts Coloradans to connect them to free tax support
REMOTE (March 4, 2024): The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Get Ahead Colorado statewide awareness campaign will send text messages this week to Coloradans to connect them to free tax support and information about the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit. The campaign will deliver two different messages to two priority audiences. The first audience is individuals who are likely eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, including those who earn up to $65,000.