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The Demise of the “Referendum C Republican”

Failed gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo penned a column for conservative website WorldNetDaily that everybody in the state needs to read–H/T to the Denver paper’s Tim Hoover. Tancredo, whose insurgent third-party bid for governor after the collapse of Scott McInnis under allegations of plagiarism failed to either prevent Democrat John Hickenlooper from achieving majority support or […]

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Gazette Reporter Resigns

We were pleased last fall to note a new addition to the reporting team at the Colorado Springs Gazette: we knew about the work of Eileen Welsome from the 1990s during her time at the Albuquerque Tribune. Welsome won a Pulitzer Prize for her reporting on government radiation research on human subjects during the Cold […]

Good Money After Bad, Hasan Foundation Edition

Attention this past week has rightly focused on GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis’ plagiarism in a series of essays on water policy in Colorado–not as much on the alleged victims of said plagiarism, the Hasan Family Foundation, a charity operated by the Hasan family of major Republican donors. The Hasans responded quickly with anger over […]

Making a Joke of More Than the Law

From the Colorado Independent: Doug Bruce remains for now one step ahead of the law. The controversial father of the Taxpayers Bill of Rights is apparently running from the law by staying at home and refusing to answer the door. In a high profile campaign finance trial taking place in Denver, Bruce has been fingered […]

Medical Pot “Regulation”–Solution in Search of a Problem?

It’s the handwringing topic du jour, as the Denver Post reports: One bill would require medical-marijuana dispensaries to provide other health services, limit where they can operate and require additional screenings of younger patients. Another would put the state in the pot-growing business and require dispensaries to have licensed pharmacists on staff… The fight will […]

Education Funding “Adequacy” Lawsuit Standing Restored

As the Denver Post reports: In an opinion that could have profound implications for the state budget, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled today that a group of plaintiffs has the right to challenge whether the state provides an adequate level of funding for schools. In a 4-3 decision, the state’s high court overturned the ruling […]

Shawn Mitchell: Jim Welker Award Nominee

We’ve followed with varying quantities of dismay the antics of state Sen. Shawn Mitchell for years, with bemused memories of his “they all look the same” humor on the Senate floor, the truly funny stuff like that Capitol security breach, though a little more dismayed when it veered into sexual harrassment territory during the recently […]

Worst Ballot Initiatives Ever Coming in 2010?

As the Denver Post reports: A trio of initiative petitions being circulated in Colorado would slash at least $1 billion annually in state taxes, roll back property taxes statewide and dramatically limit government’s ability to construct new buildings. The three initiatives, besides having similar themes of limiting government, also share what appear to be common […]

Repeal TABOR, Says New GOP Poll

A new poll released by the GOP-leaning Tarrance Group has generally unsurprising numbers: a slight plurality of respondents approve of Governor Bill Ritter’s job performance, but an ominous majority are also ready for a “new person” in the office. GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis continues to own Josh Penry in terms of name recognition, the […]

Bad Idea, Made Even Worse

As the Denver Post reports: A initiative on the November ballot aims to toughen Denver’s impound ordinance, guaranteeing that people caught driving without a license will end up paying a $2,500 bond to get the car out of the impound lot, even if a valid license is sitting at home on the counter… The Denver […]

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