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Government and Public Affairs Committee (GPAC)
What Is the GPAC? The GPAC will capitalize on several forces present in Colorado at this time. First, several "hot" issues are developing momentum in the state such as urban sprawl, water shortages, traffic congestion, and uncontrolled growth. While voters recently rejected a growth control measure (Amendment 24), a growing sentiment to address the situation prevails. Second, the recent airing of the PBS series "Building Big" and ASCE national's Infrastructure Report Card has improved awareness of civil engineering in the general public and legislature alike. For more information, see ASCE's Public Policy page. For government affairs, the
GPAC promotes civil engineering through
member participation in government and quasi-government subcommittees, working
groups, lunches, and discussion groups.
In addition, it will partner with the Colorado Engineers Council in
funding a lobbyist in the state legislature.
The committee is in the process of developing a referral system to
spread the word spontaneously. This
will be done primarily through phone calls, emails, and having appropriate
agencies’ and organizations’ web pages link to ASCE Colorado's web page.
Public
Affairs The GPAC proposes to
maintain a presence for students, involve us in business and professional
organizations, and reach out to the general public. The committee will continue to help organize and promote science
fairs and will also support the local ASCE student chapters at University of
Colorado and Colorado School of Mines in participating in the Rocky Mountain
Regional Student Conference and supporting the Colorado Department of
Transportation's Engineering Week. You can make a difference.
Contact:
Steve
Fisher, Telephone: (303) 312-8849 |
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