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DENVER (AP) — A recreational bike trail from Wyoming to New Mexico is a goal set by Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper.
A proposal before the Colorado Senate Thursday could play a part in that goal.
The Senate Finance Committee starts work on a bill to encourage both the Division of Parks and Wildlife and local governments to spend a portion of the net lottery proceeds they receive to construct and expand recreational bicycle trails.
The bill wouldn’t be a mandate.
The sponsor is Republican Sen. Larry Crowder of Alamosa. He says bike trails should be a priority in spending lottery proceeds.
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Senate Bill 81: http://bit.ly/15Vz5x4



