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A bill backed by Rep. Elizabeth Velasco, Colorado’s first Mexican-born state lawmaker, would create a grant program for local organizations that help new arrivals get settled and connected with services like housing, healthcare, education, and employment.
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In their annual address to the state legislature, the leaders of Colorado’s two Native American Tribes criticized Gov. Jared Polis and other officials for allowing state gambling laws to continue to exclude tribes. They also called for more support from the state around health care, education and water rights.
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As the lone Democrat in Colorado's Third Congressional District race, Frisch is traveling hundreds of miles campaigning in 27 western and southern Colorado counties.
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Abortion proved to be a major issue in the 2022 midterms and again in 2023. This year, the presidential race puts extra attention on the ballot. In Arizona, that means the issue is front and center.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision will decide if votes for Donald Trump will count. Democrats will have a “none-of-the-above” option. Register this week to caucus.
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Legislative leaders say they’re trying to clarify the line between informal conversations and official business.
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What happens when the most recognizable Republican in Colorado hops across the Continental Divide ahead of a nationally anticipated election rematch?
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On March 5, Colorado voters will only have to make one decision: who they want their presidential candidate to be in the November general election.
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Young voters and Native American voters are two groups that showed up for President Biden in the 2020 election. But ahead of his 2024 match-up, it's unclear if he'll be able to keep their support.
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The governor also reiterated calls for more civility at the state capitol.
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Building transit-oriented communities was a big feature of the governor's 2024 address.
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Listen to a conversation with Ballesteros about her decision to run for office and her goals as a council member.