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Oil shale: Energy’s pink unicorn

Grover Norquist, founder of the right wing, anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform, recently spoke out about the folly of spending tax dollars on pink unicorns, since they don’t exist. Following his logic, government shouldn’t create handouts for oil shale, since it doesn’t exist as an energy source.

We want to see if Mr. Norquist is willing to join us in calling for an end to all oil shale subsidies.

NRCC Cheesily Goes After Joe Miklosi

Here’s a new ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee, attacking CD-6 Democratic candidate Joe Miklosi on health care. Reflecting a degree of concern over the challenge Miklosi represents to incumbent GOP Rep. Mike Coffman, this well-produced ad hits Miklosi for his support in 2009 for Colorado House Bill 1273. HB09-1273, as some of you […]

Tanc in the Tank for Amendment 64

Tom Tancredo, that unlikeliest of progressive allies, has reiterated his opposition to marijuana prohibition (first announced, if I recall correctly, in a Denver newspaper editorial) and officially endorsed Amendment 64. His endorsement appeared originally in the Colorado Springs Gazette on September 21st, 2012, and has been preserved for posterity on the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana […]

#oilshalefail – Another boondoggle by Lamborn

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Speaker of the House John Boehner is bringing his controversial highway bill (H.R. 7) to the floor this week. The Speaker has included Rep. Doug Lamborn’s oil shale boondoggle (H.R. 3408) as one of his funding sources. Since oil shale doesn’t actually generate any money, we thought pointing out […]

Legislative Reapportionment Maps Affirmed By Colorado Supreme Court

UPDATE #4: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols has reaction from Colorado GOP chairman Ryan Call: “I am incredibly disappointed that the Supreme Court has chosen to ignore countless hours of public testimony and rubber-stamp the Democrats’ highly partisan maps,” said Colorado GOP Chairman Ryan Call. “The reapportionment process is clearly broken; it allowed the Democrats to […]

Reapportionment: All Over But The Whining?

UPDATE #3: It may be a “done deal” constitutionally (see below), but as FOX 31’s Eli Stokols reports, there are some seriously hacked off Republicans in Greenwood Village tonight. Republicans are crying foul after the lone independent on the 11-member reapportionment commission again cast the deciding vote in favor of new maps proposed by Democrats […]

Note to Hick & Hancock: Why Occupy Colorado Is Relevant

(any frontpaging is greatly appreciated!) I think I’m the only 31-year-old who has ever run for office twice and lost both times. Sometimes, I look in astonishment at people who have actually won, wondering what special wisdom they carried that journeyed them to victory. Governor John Hickenlooper and Mayor Michael Hancock, to my best knowledge, […]

Reapportionment Final Round

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) On Monday the Reapportionment Commission will meet to take action on a final round of introduced maps and come up with the one map they are going to send to the Supreme Court for approval. The latest round of maps are available at the Commission’s website. Maps numbered 001 […]

How Do Republicans Think?

One of the people appointed to the “super committee” is Senator John Kyle of Arizona. He agreed to serve. If you recall, this committee was created by the legislature during the manufactured debt crisis. It is charged with finding $1.2 trillion in budget cuts over the next 10 years. If they fail to deliver a […]

“Final” Reapportionment Maps Released

Dan Willis: 12 Sept. Update Those “final” maps were actually “final starting points”. After hours of discussion, it is clear that several amendments will be introduced next week to address several area of contention. These area are mostly outside of Denver, but I am hopeful that my HD map of Denver will be introduced as an amendment.

As complex as they are colorful, the “finalized” maps of the Colorado Reapportionment Commission are now available for your viewing pleasure.

We’ll be detailing how these new maps will affect Denver soon, but in the meantime, head on over to the commission’s website to check them out for yourself.  

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