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Colorado Springs Election Returns

(Doug Bruce don’t get no respect – promoted by Colorado Pols) Note there are still 9,000 votes that still need to be counted. City Clerk Kathryn Young announced at 9:40 p.m. that she was sending about 20 election workers home for the night with about 9,000 mail ballots left to be counted. Nearly 74,000 ballots […]

DPS Recall Signatures Submitted

Update: 6,300 signatures have been submitted to city election officials. This amount only factors in that 17% of the signatures might be invalid. Without the use of a voter database system (which costs money) it would be hard to guarantee that this recall will make it to the ballot. ———– As of the end of […]

Graduated Tax Measures Pulled; Heath’s Proposal Loses Sunset

The Colorado Statesman’s Marianne Goodland reports: Ballot measures on taxes that were headed to the November ballot are being pulled by their sponsors, Sen. Rollie Heath, D-Boulder, and the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, but for very different reasons. Heath told The Colorado Statesman Monday that he’s pulling his citizen initiative that would increase the rates […]

Frank McNulty’s Very Good Bill

We’ve been hard on new Colorado House Speaker Frank McNulty for some controversial decisions he’s made since (barely) winning the chamber last November. But as the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports, McNulty is the sponsor of at least one very good bill our readers should be aware of–and deserves credit: House Bill 1072 would require […]

What’s Going To Happen in 2011 Colorado Politics

End of year Last year at year end I made some predictions   What’s Going To Happen in 2010  Colorado Politics I missed a few – but I also got some right. So let’s do it again. 2011 The script is already written for the biggest local political story, whether it’s treated as such or […]

The Demise of the “Referendum C Republican”

Failed gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo penned a column for conservative website WorldNetDaily that everybody in the state needs to read–H/T to the Denver paper’s Tim Hoover. Tancredo, whose insurgent third-party bid for governor after the collapse of Scott McInnis under allegations of plagiarism failed to either prevent Democrat John Hickenlooper from achieving majority support or […]

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Gazette Reporter Resigns

We were pleased last fall to note a new addition to the reporting team at the Colorado Springs Gazette: we knew about the work of Eileen Welsome from the 1990s during her time at the Albuquerque Tribune. Welsome won a Pulitzer Prize for her reporting on government radiation research on human subjects during the Cold […]

TANCREDO: is he taking advantage of the naГЇve ACP ?

. In the “Shying Violet” diary, Half Glass asked what regular, ordinary ACP members think of the hostile takeover by TT of our party. I am only speaking for myself here.  After the jump, at the end of the diary, I’ve included a short bio of my life in politics.  Based on that, I have […]

Good Money After Bad, Hasan Foundation Edition

Attention this past week has rightly focused on GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis’ plagiarism in a series of essays on water policy in Colorado–not as much on the alleged victims of said plagiarism, the Hasan Family Foundation, a charity operated by the Hasan family of major Republican donors. The Hasans responded quickly with anger over […]

Douglas Bruce cited for contempt of court

In today’s post http://www.denverpost.com/poli… A Denver judge Wednesday cited anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce for contempt of court, finding there was cause to believe the former lawmaker “has obstructed the administration of justice.” Bruce, who did not return telephone calls or e-mails seeking comment, has called the court proceedings against him a “lynching” in e-mails to […]

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