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Coloradans For a Level Playing Field received $150,000 from a nonprofit tied to a federal super PAC controlled by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
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The bill would ease Colorado's unique unionization rules. Polis vetoed the same measure last year.
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The measure would connect local efforts and require the state to map out a broader strategy for preventing and reducing homelessness — something advocates have called on for years.
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The gathering will help whittle down which candidates will appear on primary ballots in June.
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For the 120-day session, legislators are paid $40,000 and a per diem. Most hold normal jobs when they’re not at the State Capitol.
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One party leader calls it a “dumpster fire” after state chair resigns following no-confidence vote.
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Lawmakers face “painful” cuts as they grapple with balancing the budget.
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If it passes, voters would see the question on the November ballot.
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The measure would expand the treatment options EMS agencies can bill for and lower state health care spending by reducing emergency room visits.
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The Democratic and Republican parties in Colorado are holding precinct caucuses between March 3 and March 7. These are small, neighborhood-level meetings where party members gather in-person or on zoom.
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The SEED Act would have restricted the use of neonicotinoid-coated seeds.
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The proposal, brought by an organization called Coloradans for a Level Playing Field, would ask voters to temporarily override the independent redistricting process that they enshrined in the constitution less than a decade ago.