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Colorado Week in Review: 9/22/17

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Rate of Coloradans without health insurance at record low Google buys land, buildings at Boulder campus for $131M The State of Colorado Is Being Sued By…the Colorado River? Colorado’s $68.7 million from VW emissions-cheating settlement will replace older vehicles, fund electric charging stations ‘Pay […]

Protect Medicaid: Sarah’s Story

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Sarah Metsch is not afraid. She’s fired up. As the U.S. Senate considers yet another bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid, Americans who depend on Medicaid in-home services to get through their daily lives are speaking out. Earlier this year, a group of brave protesters with disabilities […]

Colorado Week in Review: 9/1/17

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Construction crew unearths triceratops skull in Colorado Hickenlooper-Kasich health care proposal calls for retaining individual mandate, funding CSRs Trading booze for water: Colorado brewers halt production to can water for hurricane-ravaged Texas A Taste of Colorado, Telluride Film Festival and more: 5 Things to […]

Denver City Council: Preserve immigrant rights. Williams: More deportations!

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Denver City Council Chambers  were packed Monday night with an overflow crowd, wearing white to show support of immigrants and refugees, cheering Denver City Council’s passing of the Public Safety Enforcement Priorities Act.   (PSEPA)  The PSEPA ordinance codifies a “Don’t Ask, Don’t Share” policy  for requesting immigration documents, while also preserving […]

Gardner’s Big Day Off To Very Rough Start

WEDNESDAY UPDATE: 9NEWS has from the final town hall in Lakewood: —– UPDATE: Round 2 live now from Greeley via KDVR: —– KRDO-TV reporting from the first of three public town halls going on today held by Sen. Cory Gardner at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado Springs early this morning–where the short notice and […]

LIVE: Gardner/Bennet/Hickenlooper “Town Hall”

UPDATE #3: The Denver Post’s Jesse Paul reports from the scene–hoo boy: U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner was shouted at and derided during a Durango town hall Friday afternoon that was slated to center on the Gold King Mine but which focused on anything but, as an unruly-at-times crowd pressed the Republican on health care. “Why […]

The Get More Smarter Show: July 31, 2017

TUESDAY UPDATE: This episode of the Get More Smarter Show makes some local news, via Ernest Luning: Republican gubernatorial candiate Victor Mitchell says he’s often called the “nice Donald Trump” in a video interview posted online Monday, but also says he’ll decline to campaign with Trump in Colorado if he wins the GOP nomination next year. […]

Colorado Week in Review: 7/28/17

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Colorado Springs-based supertanker gets approval to fight U.S. wildfires This Drone Could Solve the Front Range’s Air Pollution Problem Michelle Obama visits Denver as one of first appearances after White House Aurora Police Chief Nick Metz: ‘If U.S. Military won’t take you, Aurora PD […]

No Peace For Cory: ADAPT Disrupts Western Conservative Summit

Denver7’s Oscar Contreras reporting from the Western Conservative Summit in Denver this weekend, where disability-rights activists from the group ADAPT continued their highly visible bedevilment of Sen. Cory Gardner over the GOP’s continuing attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act: At least two people were escorted out Friday evening as Sen. Cory Gardner gave a […]

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The Senate health care bill is not in Colorado’s best interests. Call our Senators and let them know that. Cory Gardner – (303) 391-5777 Michael Bennet – (303) 455-7600

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