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During Colorado's primary elections earlier this month, candidates addressed a variety of issues in their campaigns, from immigration to affordability and healthcare. But how did climate change and the environment show up on the ballot? Reporter Caroline Llanes looks at two key races in the primary election.
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Republican Congressman Jeff Hurd handily won another primary victory. Meanwhile, former Aspen City Councilman Dwayne Romero was declared the winner in the Democratic primary.
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Rural doesn’t necessarily mean conservative, and the opinions of these 10 voters run the gamut.
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Incumbent Rep. Jeff Hurd is facing a rematch challenge from Ron Hanks.
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Michael Bennet and Phil Weiser are trying to set themselves apart from one another in the final days of the gubernatorial primary, despite similar views on environmental issues in Colorado.
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State Sen. Jessie Danielson and Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez align on many issues, but tried to set themselves apart in front of 1,500.
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Republican Jeff Hurd and Democrats Alex Kelloff and Dwayne Romero weigh in on some of the big environmental issues in Western and Southern Colorado.
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One bill was focused on social media platforms and collaboration with law enforcement while the other was concerned with automated driving.
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Budget pressures, policy compromises and intraparty tensions shaped this year's session under Colorado's Gold Dome.
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The question will appear on the statewide ballot in November.
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The Colorado Sun and Colorado Capitol News Alliance parsed through nearly 650 pieces of legislation debated in the legislature this year to find the ones that will most directly impact people's lives — or would have had they passed.
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Sponsors added a tax incentive, but it was not enough to get the bill passed.