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Selling Air: GOP Defends Pointless “Citizen Voter” Initiative

In the 24 hours since petitions were submitted in support of Initiative 76, a constitutional amendment to duplicatively restate that voting rights in Colorado are restricted to U.S. citizens only–which the constitution already prescribes and is already followed in practice throughout the state with zero exceptions we are aware of–proponents have faced a barrage of […]

Dumbest Solution In Search Of Problem Ever Heads For Ballot

Colorado Public Radio’s Andrew Kenney reports, here’s an exciting new way Republicans have found to make differing groups of people who live in America dislike one another–which history has shown has a measurable effect on how Americans vote! The national group Citizen Voters has poured more than $1 million into an attempt to change a […]

Thursday Open Thread

“Without losers, where would the winners be?” –Casey Stengel

Who Will Hick Pick? Colorado Supreme Court Vacancy Looms Large

You might have missed the news last week that Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael L. Bender will retire from the bench, effective Jan. 7, 2014 (full press release after the jump). Bender's retirement, mandated by the Colorado Constitution because Jan. 7 is Bender's 72nd birthday, puts Gov. John Hickenlooper in an important position this […]

BREAKING: Morse Ethics Complaint Dismissed

That’s the word we just received, an ethics complaint against Sen. John Morse was unanimously dismissed by the investigating committee today. Resolution of this complaint was delayed by last week’s budget drama. We’ll update shortly with details and statements–in the meantime, foreshadowing for this expected outcome was provided last Friday by the Colorado Statesman’s Marianne […]

Gessler’s Enforcer?

A new report from the Colorado Statesman’s Marianne Goodland about the ethics complaint against Senate Majority Leader John Morse, and the organization that filed it, the Colorado Government Accountability Project (CoGAP), has got to make you wonder: The request for an ethics investigation was filed with the Senate on March 10 by the Colorado Government […]

Complaint Against Sen. Morse Gets Due Consideration

As right-wing blogs have been flogging for some weeks, and the AP reports today: A bipartisan ethics panel has been named to review per diem payments to Colorado Senate’s Democratic leader. The Senate appointed a panel on Friday to look into the money claimed by Sen. John Morse of Colorado Springs. The move comes after […]

Weekend Open Thread

“Most games are lost, not won.” –Casey Stengel

Rep. King’s “Double-Dipping” Gets a Sympathy Plea

Yesterday afternoon, government watchdog group Colorado Ethics Watch accused Rep. Steve King of double-billing for reimbursement for travel expenses, both to the state and to his own campaign account. The story developed quickly yesterday and initial hearings were held today, the Denver Post’s Jessica Fender updates: Grand Junction Rep. Steve King, facing an ethics probe […]

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, […]

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