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Budget Playground Follies Continue

As the Colorado Independent’s Joseph Boven updated yesterday, the slap-boxing over House Speaker Frank McNulty’s “more cuts now” resolution wasn’t slowed by the cold weather: The argument is over budget forecasting, with the Republican-controlled House wanting to reduce revenue forecasts to be safe, and The Democratic Senate wanting to accept the forecast, only making additional […]

Hickenlooper’s Surprising Defense of the “Amazon Tax”

We have to admit this wasn’t what we expected, as the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports: Republican legislators said Thursday they will try to repeal the state’s ‘Amazon tax’ after a judge temporarily blocked it. Gov. John Hickenlooper, meanwhile, said he thinks Internet retailers should pay the same taxes as local merchants… “A full repeal […]

Accountants Don’t Need No Stinking Ethics Classes

One we didn’t want to escape mention, from today’s Durango Herald–with video from the debate in the House yesterday (right): State Rep. J. Paul Brown made his first attempt to reduce the reach of government on Tuesday with a bid to end mandatory ethics training for accountants. Brown, R-Ignacio, campaigned on reducing the scope of […]

Not Jimmy Carter After All?

The Hill reports today, sure to provoke a lively debate: President Obama hit his highest approval rating since fall of 2009, in a CNN/Opinion Research poll released Monday. Fifty-five percent of Americans said they approve of the way Obama is handling his job, according to a poll conducted over the weekend, the first time he’s […]

So Much for “Respecting Witnesses”

Audio courtesy ColoradoNewser As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports: Mesa State College workers sparred over a bill Thursday that would allow them to opt out of the state’s personnel system. The measure, which narrowly passed the House Economic & Business Development Committee, would allow the 120 college workers who are in the system […]

Palin Responds to Giffords Shooting, Criticism

We’ve been talking about the relationship between bellicose rhetoric in the recent election cycle, frequently typified by statements and campaign materials from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson Arizona this past weekend. This morning, former Gov. Palin released this response, which you can view for yourself: […]

Polis Keeps Key Rules Committee Seat

From the Colorado Independent: Congressman Jared Polis announced today that he has been re-appointed to the House Rules Committee. With the House now under Republican leadership, Polis is one of four Democrats to remain on the committee, which governs rules for legislative debate in the House. “It is an honor to return to the Rules […]

They Said It

Our friends at National Journal have put together a comprehensive list of quotable quotes from the 2010 election cycle, and we shouldn’t have to tell you that several Colorado politicos made the cut for good or ill–H/T to the Colorado Independent: “Those minority folks were absolutely at the rally. We were just simply moving around […]

U.S. Senate Votes on Tax Cut Deal, Udall Summarizes Opposition

TUESDAY UPDATE: Sen. Mark Udall’s remarks to supporters on yesterday’s vote: Yesterday, I cast my vote against extending tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires, and called for a reworked package that focuses on tax cuts for the middle-class Americans that drive our economy forward. Among all the challenges our nation faces today, one of the […]

Ali Hasan Switches Parties

From The Colorado Independent: Muhammad Ali Hasan, a member of the wealthy and influential Colorado Republican Hasan family and a past state House and treasurer candidate, said he is switching parties. Speaking at the University of Colorado-Boulder on his experience growing up Muslim in the American West and later in conversation with the Colorado Independent, […]

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