
Colorado Bill Seeks to Overhaul RTD Board
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Colorado Legislature Proposes Overhaul of RTD Board: A new bill aims to reduce the RTD board from fifteen to nine members, with five elected and four appointed. This change seeks to improve decision-making and performance in the Denver metro areas massive transit system. Supporters argue that appointed experts and a union representative will boost nimbleness without losing voter input. Critics, however, worry about too much power being handed to unelected individuals. The bill is currently with the Senate Transportation Committee and could significantly impact transit if it passes.
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