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Cory Gardner and Climate Change: What Did You Expect?

As FOX 31's Eli Stokols reports: After campaigning successfully last year as a "different kind of Republican," Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner is under fire from conservationists for voting Wednesday against an amendment stating that humans contribute to climate change, something 69 percent of his constituents believe to be a fact. Fifteen Senate Republicans, including 2016 […]

Ken Buck, Heal Thyself

A Tweet sent out by freshman Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado during last night's State of the Union address is provoking lots of secondary debate today: Mr. President, most Americans think race relations have deteriorated under your leadership #SOTU #SOTUlive #copolitics — Congressman Ken Buck (@RepKenBuck) January 21, 2015 Buck is referring to a poll […]

GOP Takes Aim At Colorado Civil Rights Law

An MLK Day guest column by Colorado Sens. Morgan Carroll and Lucia Guzman in the Aurora Sentinel blasts state Senate Republicans for introducing a bill last week to repeal a significant piece of job discrimination law passed in 2013: On the day before MLK’s 86th birthday, Republican state senators introduced a bill (SB 15-069) to eliminate […]

Something For Everyone In Hick’s 2015 State of the State

As the Colorado Independent's Tessa Cheek reports: Governor John Hickenlooper used his fifth State of the State speech today to paint his legislature, where Republicans control the Senate and Democrats control the House, with a Colorado-ness that reaches beyond party priorities. He touted the new first-ever statewide water plan, quoting Thomas Hornsby Ferril, whose poetry […]

Bob Beauprez Needs to Sell a Shitload of Buffaloes

Colorado Republicans are preparing for a tough campaign for State Party Chair now that Steve House has made it clear that he will challenge two-term Chair Ryan Call in March. There are many reasons why Call is facing a challenge despite a pretty successful 2014 election cycle, but much of the debate involves how money […]

Must Read Sunday: “Raging” Bill Cadman’s Very Good Deal

MONDAY UPDATE: Liberals demand Bill Cadman disclose or "step aside," from a release today: "Bill Cadman's private business has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in 'soft money' from political action committees while serving as Senate Minority Leader," said ProgressNow Colorado executive director Amy Runyon-Harms. "Now that he is set to take office as Colorado Senate […]

Top Ten Stories of 2014: So Much For Those Recalls (#5)

In 2013, the Democratic-controlled Colorado General Assembly took action to pass limited enhancements of gun safety laws. This was done in the wake of high profile mass shooting incidents in the prior year, including the July 2012 killing of 12 moviegoers, with 70 more injured, at the Century Theater in Aurora. Colorado is a traditional Western […]

New York’s Fracking Ban–Of Course It Matters To Colorado

The Denver Business Journal's Cathy Proctor has a great story published yesterday with local reaction to the decision by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration in mid-December to ban the practice of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas entirely. New York state does not have the kind of widespread frackable energy deposits found in Colorado, but the […]

Top 10 Stories of 2014: Colorado’s Two-Headed Electorate (#10)

Today we kick off our annual list of the "Top 10 Stories of the Year" in Colorado politics. We start, appropriately, with #10: Colorado's Two-Headed Electorate. —- The 2014 Election was unlike the 2012 Election in Colorado. You don’t need to be a rocket surgeon to have come to that conclusion, but the 2014 Election […]

Farewell To Terry Maketa, El Paso County’s “Shirtless Sheriff”

As the Colorado Springs Gazette's Stephens Hobbs reports, embattled outgoing El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa has submitted his resignation: Maketa plans to retire Dec. 31, the Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday, and an interim sheriff will be appointed by county commissioners Tuesday, to take over Jan. 1. It is expected that Sheriff-elect Bill Elder will […]

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