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Hidden Camera: Morse Recall Training at Kennedy Enterprises

Must-see video just forwarded to us–an apparent hidden camera film of a training session at the Colorado Springs office of Kennedy Enterprises last week for petition gatherers working to recall Sen. President John Morse. As we reported Friday, a large infusion of funds from as-yet unknown sources has brought one of the state's most shady (and […]

Waller AG Talk Growing Louder

A notable footnote in FOX 31's Eli Stokols' story about attempts by GOP House Minority Leader Mark Waller to bring a few House Republicans in support of this year's budget bill–which no Republican Senator backed. After all 15 Senate Republicans voted against the budget last week, prompting strong criticism from Sen. Pat Steadman, D-Denver, who sits […]

What The Hell Is Scott Gessler Thinking?

UPDATE: For what it’s worth, the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel Tweets from the RNC: —– After days of press about Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s unswerving focus on tracking down and purging from the rolls what appears to be a tiny number–if any at all–of improperly registered noncitizen voters, Colorado Public Radio’s Megan Verlee […]

Ex-Larimer GOP Chair Skates With Probation

Lost in the hubbub over TABOR author Doug Bruce’s release from jail yesterday after serving (most of) his six-month sentence for tax evasion, the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports: A former Larimer County Republican Party chairman who stole $17,000 from the party to gamble and to support himself avoided prison Thursday when he was sentenced to […]

Onslaught Of (Mostly) Nutty Ballot Initiatives Takes Shape

With Doug Bruce out of the picture, others are stepping up in the hopes of packing the 2012 Colorado ballot with new fringy initiatives–this year’s version of the “Bad 3” in 2010. here’s a sample of one of several…interesting ballot measures approved by the Title Board yesterday: The AP explains: [The] election proposal would end […]

2011: The Top Ten Stories in Colorado Politics

It’s the year that was–your top ten stories in Colorado politics for 2011 after the jump. 10. The End of the Dick Wadhams Era 9. Medical Marijuana, The Feds, and Jared Polis 8. The Rise and Fall of “Occupy Denver” 7. TABOR Author Doug Bruce Convicted of Tax Evasion 6. Hancock Beats “Class President” Romer, […]

Gessler’s Campaign Finance Rule Changes: Worst Cheering Section Ever

The Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports on yesterday’s packed hearing in Denver to discuss Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s proposed campaign finance rule changes: Secretary of State Scott Gessler is moving to simplify and loosen the rules for when people who run ballot campaigns have to publicly disclose their finances… Activists on the left argued […]

“Dr. Evil’s” Advocate?

From a Huffington Post report yesterday: A lawsuit filed in late May of this year by 34 past and present lawmakers seeks to overturn the amendment. The suit challenges TABOR’s constitutionality on the grounds that rigid tax and spending limits obstruct the General Assembly’s obligation to govern. After TABOR’s passing, state representative Doug Bruce, the […]

Graduated Tax Measures Pulled; Heath’s Proposal Loses Sunset

The Colorado Statesman’s Marianne Goodland reports: Ballot measures on taxes that were headed to the November ballot are being pulled by their sponsors, Sen. Rollie Heath, D-Boulder, and the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, but for very different reasons. Heath told The Colorado Statesman Monday that he’s pulling his citizen initiative that would increase the rates […]

Frank McNulty’s Very Good Bill

We’ve been hard on new Colorado House Speaker Frank McNulty for some controversial decisions he’s made since (barely) winning the chamber last November. But as the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports, McNulty is the sponsor of at least one very good bill our readers should be aware of–and deserves credit: House Bill 1072 would require […]

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