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Montana to Attempt a Colorado-style Breach of Public Pension Contracts. Montana Governor: It’s Illegal, but What the Hell.

MONTANA'S GOVERNOR SAYS TAKING THE PUBLIC PENSION COLA BENEFIT IS ILLEGAL, BUT HE'S SIGNING THE BILL ANYWAY. COME AGAIN? MONTANA GOV. BULLOCK: STATE PENSIONERS WILL WIN THEIR LAWSUIT OVER THE COLA TAKING. If Colorado's former Governor Ritter (an attorney) had such views, he wasn't sharing them in 2010.  Many states just want to roll the […]

So, Uh, What’s the Deal with Ken Gordon?

Democrat Ken Gordon is currently the only Democrat registered as a candidate for Secretary of State in 2014, but is he really a candidate? It sure doesn't seem likely. Since filing his paperwork in December, Gordon has done little other than try to raise money for Democrat Andrew Romanoff in his bid for Congress in […]

Reporters Need To Know Who (And What) They’re Talking About

After some six hours of debate that lasted well into the evening yesterday, House Bill 1303, the Voter Access and Modernized Elections Act, passed the Senate State Affairs Committee on a party-line vote. Having passed the House, the bill appears increasingly certain to become law–that is, after Republican legislative opponents and Secretary of State Scott Gessler […]

What’s up with label-loving Coffman joining a “No Labels” group?

(Here’s a label: “Endangered Species” – promoted by Colorado Pols) Rep. Mike Coffman announced last week that he's joining "No Labels’ Problem Solvers — a group of 56 Democrats and Republicans committed to meeting regularly across the aisle to build trust and talk about solving problems." Some labels, like the label of "citizen" for Obama, […]

Poll: What’s the Best Pope Name?

Pope Benedict XVI finished his last day of popeness on Thursday. Since it's a Friday and we all could use a minor distraction from the heavy political issues in the news, we thought it would be a nice time for a poll. Newly-elected popes choose a new formal ("regnal") name immediately after selected. Usually the […]

What would America look like with an immigrant underclass?

Reporting on town a hall meeting in Aurora on Sunday, The Denver Post’s Nic Turiciano did a nice job focusing on what’s emerged as the central issue in the immigration debate: whether to grant a path to citizenship to the 11 million undocumented immigrants already in the United States. Turiciano reported that Rep. Jared Polis […]

Just wondering what peoples’ favorite Superbowl commercials were

My top 3 were 1. The Jeep ad "We are Whole again" narrated by Oprah 2. The Budweiser Clydesdale 3. The Taco Bell senior citizen breakout from the seniors' home

Colorado ASSET: What progressives need to know

I just got this email from ProgressNow Colorado. Excellent information: Today, the “Colorado ASSET” bill, which will allowВ allВ qualified Colorado resident high school graduates to attend college at in-state tuition rates, is expected to pass its first test in the Colorado Senate Education Committee. There is a great deal of misinformation being put out about this […]

Boehner’s Debt-Ceiling Capitulation: What Does It Mean?

Our friend Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post reports: Days after President Obama held a press conference re-asserting his refusal to negotiate with Republicans on raising the debt ceiling, House GOP leaders announced Friday they would move to extend the country’s credit limit for another three months… Democrats quickly declared victory, insisting that Obama’s hardline […]

Seven state GOP Senators voted against civility? What’s up with that?

On Tuesday, the Colorado Senate passed a resolution:

That we, the members of the Colorado General Assembly, agree to conduct ourselves at all times in a manner so as to reflect credit on the Colorado General Assembly and its two houses and to inspire the confidence, respect, and trust of the public in the laws, the Colorado General Assembly, and democratic government.

There was more to it, and you can read it here, but you get the idea.

You’d think a “no” vote by seven Republican Senators, including Senate Minority Leader Cadman, would catch the attention of the Capitol press corps.

What’s up with a no vote on a bipartisan civility resolution?

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