On September 6, 2023, six Colorado Republican and Unaffiliated voters brought a lawsuit against Secretary Griswold and Donald Trump…
Category: News/Politics
U.S. Supreme Court Willing to Support ‘Comstock Act’? Part One
An anti-obscenity law enacted in 1873 that hasn’t been enforced in decades shot to the forefront of the nation’s abortion debate in the past week thanks to two U.S. Supreme Court justices…
Club 20 Spring Conference to be Held April 13
The Spring Conference provides members and guests the opportunity to meet with local, state and federally elected and appointed officials…
State Reminds Coloradans of Income Tax Filing Deadline
The Department recommends the use of digital tax options to cut down on processing time, the potential for errors, as well as issues in transit…
Colorado Authorities Wrapping Up Investigation into Police Raid on Kansas Newspaper
Investigators scrutinized conduct of local law enforcement officers, who targeted Marion County Record and seized computers…
Proposed Bill Would Better Facilitate Driver’s License Applications for Immigrants
Senate Bill 24-182 made it through its first committee on Monday on a 4-1 bipartisan vote…
Front Range Passenger Rail Service on the 2024 Ballot?
“I think where we are is, we have affirmatively decided that the answer is not No,” said Chris Nevitt…
New Report Provides Information About Local Governments in Colorado
Local government does not always have to shoulder the entire burden of tackling significant challenges…
Greg Lopez Wins Republican Nomination for Special Election in 4th Congressional District
“They didn’t do it to support the candidate Greg Lopez, they did it to support their own candidates who weren’t here tonight…”
Colorado House Advances Budget to Support Schools, Hardworking Families
“This budget fully funds special education for the first time, increases pay for health care and universal preschool providers, saves people money on housing…”
Colorado ‘For Cause’ Eviction Bill Nears Governor’s Desk
“Do you remain silent knowing that at the end of your lease, if you assert yourself too loudly, that you’ll lose your home?”
Colorado Legislators Looking at $40.6 Billion State Budget
“There’s so much conversation about what we can do to make higher ed more affordable…”
GROWING PAINS: The Conscious Competence Matrix
For over a year, I’ve wondered why County Development Services would choose to not provide a free, easy-to-use mapping tool to help inform the public…
Colorado Air Quality Legislation Calls for Summer Fracking Pause, Violator Crackdown
“The industry has adapted. Drilling hasn’t stopped,” Foote said. “In the context of the ozone seasonal pause, we’re hearing the same thing…”
‘Healthy Environment’ Rights and Citizen Suits Proposed in Colorado Ballot Initiatives
The initiatives come in response to the oil and gas industry’s own ballot initiative efforts, which are backed by advocacy group Protect Colorado…
Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles Affected by Nationwide Outage
There currently is no timeline for when services will be restored…
Hundreds Line Up to Testify on ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban in Colorado Capitol
House Bill 24-1292 would prohibit the manufacture, import, transfer, purchase and sale of so-called “assault weapons” in Colorado…
Colorado Commission Considers Ways to Curb Property Taxes
“If we don’t push some sort of flexible cap like this, I think the voters will approve a cap in the fall,” said Mesa County Commissioner Cody Davis…