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Colorado Week in Review: 5/31/19

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Polis Signs Climate Action Bills Aimed At Achieving 100 Percent Renewable Energy Colorado city 7th in nation to run solely on renewable power Governor Polis signs multiple criminal justice reform bills into law The good and the bad that comes with record snowpack CDOT […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/17/19

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. CU Boulder joins UN agreement to promote climate action through sports Colorado releases app with info on 39K miles of trails Oprah Winfrey to address graduates at Colorado College How Colorado’s new law banning surprise out-of-network medical bills will work Should common consumption be […]

James O’Keefe: Back and Promising Fresh Local Shenanigans

We wrote last week about the most recent “Lincoln Day” dinner hosted by the Pueblo County Republicans, featuring newly-minted “CEO” of the Colorado Republican Party Steve House saying too much about the real purpose of threatened recalls against Democratic state lawmakers–a fresh angle from which to combat the GOP’s trend of losses in Colorado elections, […]

Johnston Busts Down Gardner’s “Thoughts And Prayers”

No matter where you land in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, there’s no question that former state Sen. Michael Johnston has been a forceful advocate on the issue of gun control ever since the 2013 legislative session–and he’s getting a lot of views in a NowThis News video calling out Republican incumbent Sen. Cory Gardner’s […]

Watch The Senate GOP’s Unwatchable Session Recap Video

This morning, the Colorado Senate Republican minority comms office put out a video attacking Democrats for their supposed “overreach” in the 2019 session. We’re embedding it below, but we’ll warn you in advance that we got more than a little nauseous watching it–not due to its unpersuasive arguments, but the weird overexposed shaky-cam effect they […]

McConnell Declares “Case Closed” on Trump Investigations

[mantra-pullquote align=”right” textalign=”left” width=”50%”]“It’s sort of like Richard Nixon saying, ‘Let’s move on,’ at the height of the investigation of his wrongdoing. Of course he wants to move on. He wants to cover up. He wants to silence.” — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, responding to McConnell’s speech on Tuesday[/mantra-pullquote] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/3/19

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Cherry Creek Sneak a rite of April for Denver area runners Colorado’s economy accelerated in 2018 at fastest pace in three years Colorado Joins The Super Tuesday Party For 2020 Presidential Primary GOP hardball in Colorado Statehouse has Dems vowing to get tough — […]

Colorado Week in Review: 4/26/19

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Vietnam seeks closer trade ties with Colorado — an “essential” part of nation’s hope to strengthen relations with U.S. Pagosa Pints and Pools Craft Beer Fest 2019 RTD’s G Line opens today, more than two years after its scheduled debut Colorado Congressmen Jockeying Over […]

Lawmakers’ Final Weekend Gets Pulled

UPDATE: The heart-shaking drama goes on: Update: Lawmaking slowed to halt from a snail's pace after a Republican senator asked that a bill be read at length because the rule mandating everyone in the chamber wear a sport/suit coat has not been relaxed. #copolitics #coleg — Jesse Aaron Paul ☀ (@JesseAPaul) April 26, 2019 Finally, […]

“Horrifying” Sex Ed Bill Is Top Reason To Oust Polis, Says Recall Leader

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) The President of the Official Polis Recall campaign thinks the “worst of it,” when it comes to the transgressions justifying Polis’ removal from office, is a proposed comprehensive sex ed law working its way through the Colorado legislature. In a KNUS radio conversation replete with misinformation, Juli-Andra Fuentes, the group’s president, […]

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