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The veto override vote now heads to the House. The last veto overrides in Colorado were in 2011 and 2007 under former Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter, and both dealt with budget spending requests.
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"He has a right to veto a bill. We have a right to override that veto."
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The legislation is a response to the growing calls for vacancy appointment reform.
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Democrats in the Colorado legislature introduced two bills that would add protections for transgender people in schools and the courts, despite Republican opposition.
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A proposed state law could cut some tipped employees’ wages in parts of Colorado. The issue is putting restaurant owners and employees on edge.
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Boebert is the latest Colorado Republican to hold a virtual Q & A with constituents.
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Three gun-control bills have just one procedural step to go before they can be signed into law. That means sweeping new rules could be on the horizon for gun owners and sellers.
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State lawmakers voted to advance the legislation at the bill’s first committee hearing late last week.
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The measure still needs to clear a few procedural votes, but it appears on its way to Gov. Jared Polis' desk.
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State Sen. Mark Baisley and Rep. Scott Bottoms will try for the Republican nomination
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The proposal would save about $50,000 a year. That's a relatively paltry amount, but it's meant to send a message that state costs must be trimmed.
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Some lawmakers had demanded the Colorado Bureau of Investigation show a clear plan to resolve the 500-day wait for test results