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A proposal to extend Colorado's tax credit program for alternative-fuel vehicles to 2021 was approved Friday by a 40-21 vote of the state House of Representatives.
The bill, which would cap the tax credits at $6,000 per vehicle, now goes to the state Senate.
HB 1247 — sponsored by Reps. Crisanta Duran, D-Denver, and Jonathan Singer, D-Longmont — extends Colorado's motor vehicle tax credit program for people who buy an electric- or natural gas-powered vehicle or convert a conventional vehicle…