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Ron Hanks Makes Lemonade Out Of CBS4’s COVID Policy

A television debate between the two Republican U.S. Senate candidates Joe O’Dea and Ron Hanks scheduled for yesterday evening at the CBS4 Denver studio didn’t take place, and as Hanks explains in a video from the state capitol afterward, it’s not due to Hanks’s unwillingness to go toe to toe with his opponent–rather the prospect […]

BREAKING: Boebert’s Mileage Scandal Gets New Investigation

On December 4, 2020, Colorado Pols was the first to note that Congressperson Lauren “Q*Bert” Boebert had filed a campaign finance report that included a completely implausible amount of money returned back to her pockets for “mileage reimbursements.” As we wrote at the time, Boebert’s campaign reimbursed the candidate $22,259 for mileage, which would mean […]

NO WAY O’DEA: Join the fight for progress in June

Remember Cory Gardner? How can Colorado forget his two-faced lies and games? In 2022, Joe O’Dea is trying to do the same thing. O’Dea condemned Colorado’s new law codifying abortion rights. He said repealing Roe v. Wade would make abortion a “local issue.” Then O’Dea tried to walk it back. O’Dea now says he supports […]

Colorado Week in Review for May 29, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting 400 butterflies released in refuge, Polis to sign law aimed at Colorado pollinator protections U.S. Senate confirms Charlotte Sweeney as Colorado’s first openly gay federal judge Avalanche advance to Western Conference Finals for 1st time in 20 years awesome + controversy Colorado leaders […]

Debate Diary: Republican Candidates for Secretary of State

The three Republican candidates for Colorado Secretary of State (SOS) took part in a candidate forum on Thursday, May 12. Republicans Tina Peters, Mike O’Donnell, and Pam Anderson met for what we believe to be the first time at the Foothills Republican Club in Jefferson County. Of course, we HAD to commemorate the event with […]

Colorado Week in Review for April 24, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting President to sign forest protection, wildfire order on Earth Day Downtown hotel designed to look like aspen bark to be “carbon positive,” developer says Denver will now help you buy an e-bike awesome + controversy Colorado could be short 10,000 nurses by 2026. […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (April 11)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. This weekend, the Colorado Republican Party held their state assembly in Colorado Springs. For those of us who care about American democracy, it did not go well. In the U.S. Senate race, Rep. Ron Hanks, a hard-core conservative candidate who believes the 2020 election was stolen and actually […]

Colorado Week in Review for April 10, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Colorado senators confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation Biden, U.S. Department of Transportation to invest $181M in Colorado transit Forest Service Outlines Steps To Allow E-bikes On Colorado’s Forest Trails awesome + controversy As Gov. Polis signs abortion access into law, Colorado clinics brace […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (April 4)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Homeowners associations (HOAs) are supposed to protect the interests of homeowners. But as we’ve seen recently in the news headlines about Green Valley Ranch, sometimes HOAs can lose sight of their mission and actually become oppressive to the families they were meant to serve. [1] Homeowners statewide are […]

Colorado Week in Review for April 3, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting ‘Cannibal’ solar flare brings rare aurora borealis to Colorado 2 Coloradans headed to International Space Station U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to invest $350M to restore stretch of South Platte River awesome + controversy Polis signs law barring open carry of guns at […]

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