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“Tea Party Fatigue”–New York Times on the Rise and Fall in Colorado

An excellent set of opinions on the current state of the “Tea Party” in Colorado, published in the New York Times yesterday featuring local opinionmakers Fred Brown, Anne Hyde of Colorado College, Barry Poulson and Scott Adler of CU, Michael de Yoanna of 5280, and Robert Duffy and John Straayer of CSU. Worth reading in […]

Budget Games Down the Stretch

In the last two years, as everyone who follows Colorado politics knows, major cuts have been made to the state budget as revenue declined during the recent recession. A recurring theme, given that the state legislature has been controlled by Democrats during this period of budget cutting, has been vitriolic attacks from the GOP minority […]

It’s Easy to Trip Up Tipton

Funny stuff, from the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby: During this year’s legislative session, Rep. Ed Vigil, D-Alamosa, carried a bill to change the state designation for Mineral County. That desigation, which only the Legislature can set, determines, among other things, the pay scale for elected officials… Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, was one of those […]

Penry Loves the Snarky Comeback (1st Rule of Leadership Edition)

As the Grand Junction Sentinel reports: …According to an audio recording of a portion of the hearing posted on ColoradoPols.com, [Sen. Shawn] Mitchell referred to a witness’ comment that he was nervous at the beginning of this testimony but indicated that the witness didn’t seem nervous. “If any of those (witnesses) that follow are (nervous), […]

Shaffer: We Can Take The Money

Senate Majority Leader Brandon Shaffer writes in the Denver Post today on behalf of the emergency proposal to transfer “excess” reserves from the state’s workman’s comp insurance entity, “backfilling” otherwise devastating cuts to higher education: This week, Colorado’s General Assembly is setting the state’s budget for next year. It is more than just a set […]

Penry Nails His Own Problem

Without even knowing it, as the Greeley Tribune reports: State Democratic legislative leaders said Monday that they’re working under the premise that removing a cap on state general fund spending through legislation is constitutional despite Republican cries that it is not. Senate President Peter Groff said if other branches of government decide to challenge a […]

Amnesia Theater, Nancy Spence Edition

From GOP propaganda “news” site Coloradosenatenews.com: This week’s debut features GOP Senate Whip Nancy Spence, of Centennial, urging the General Assembly not to cut the state’s property tax homestead exemption for senior citizens. Spence tells viewers that the exemption, which can offer substantial property-tax savings to seniors who have lived in their current homes at […]

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