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Republicans Smear Republicans, Dave Balmer Edition

A few days ago, Colorado House Minority Leader Mike May announced his retirement from the legislature, citing declining business at his day job. A few days later, Rep. May angrily announced that he was postponing his retirement, complaining of “outside influences [that] may have attempted to interfere with” the election of his successor. This morning, […]

Bruce Does His Best Joe Stengel

Unbelievable, as the Rocky Mountain News reports: Rep. Douglas Bruce made much of his decision to wait until five days after the opening of this year’s legislative session to be sworn in despite appeals by his own party that he start on time. But records show the Colorado Springs Republican charged per diem, and received […]

“Welcoming” Douglas the Bruce

Newly-minted Rep. Doug Bruce could be the best thing to happen to statehouse Democrats since Joe “Per Diem” Stengel, as the Denver Post’s conservative columnist David Harsanyi writes: Surely, the best news Colorado Democrats have heard in a while was the reappearance of conservative über-villain Doug Bruce. Bruce recently won a party appointment – voters […]

Two Can Play At That Game

The GOP will see Democrats’ ethics complaints and raise them one, the Rocky Mountain News reports: A Republican lawmaker filed an ethics complaint against an education lobbyist on Tuesday, saying she was “deceptive” in an e-mail urging support for the governor’s property tax plan. Rep. Kent Lambert, R-Colorado Springs, is the lone lawmaker involved, although […]

Colorado Pols Writes Peter Blake’s Column. Again.

We’ve done it before, and it looks like we’ll do it again. Rocky Mountain News columnist Peter Blake has a habit of just regurgitating things written in the blogs, but he never bothers to offer any credit for it. Check out his column today… Blake opens with a story about Jim Nicholson possibly running for […]

Old Faces, New Lobbyists

At least three state representatives who resigned before New Year’s Eve to avoid being subject to the “revolving-door” provisions of Amendment 41 are back at the capitol as…(insert suspense here) lobbyists. Ex-GOP Reps. Joe Stengel and Laurie Clapp have reportedly started a lobbying firm with Democrat Fran Coleman, and aren’t suffering from a lack of […]

Battle to Replace Jim Dyer

From the Rocky Mountain News: The election was held five weeks ago but Arapahoe County Republicans are still cutting each other up. They’re squabbling over the state Senate seat that Jim Dyer resigned in midterm after being elected as an Arapahoe County commissioner Nov. 7. The GOP vacancy committee election to fill the seat is […]

Those who are leaving office early

I thought we should start a tread so we can track everyone who is leaving office before the end of their term, wether it is because of Amendment 41 or other reasons. Below is what I have so far: Sen. Ron Teck Sen. Dan Grossman Rep. Joe Stengel Rep. Fran Coleman – announced this morning. […]

And Don’t Let The Door Smack Your…

The Boulder Daily Camera has nothing nice to say about the recent spate of legislators’ resignations to squeak out from under Colorado’s new “ethics in government” law: Former lawmakers working as lobbyists can earn more money in fewer hours than they ever could in public service. And if that carrot dangles before them while they’re […]

Politicos Sweating/Loving Amendment 41

Either it’s an important new curb on unethical money flowing from special interests to government decisionmakers, or the sky is falling. As the Rocky Mountain News reports: A sweeping ethics measure that voters approved this week will change life at the state Capitol, but whether that’s good or bad depends on the lawmaker looking at […]

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