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A bill that would reform transparency and accountability around police misconduct, especially between officers, was introduced this week with just days left in the legislative session.
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The measure to remove the statute of limitations for all sexual abuse claims failed in a bipartisan vote on Wednesday, April 17.
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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.
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Here’s how to find your lawmakers, testify on bills, stay up-to-date, and more.
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Colorado’s 75th General Assembly convenes Wednesday at the State Capitol. Republican and Democratic lawmakers both are focused on the housing crisis, with conflicting strategies to address it. They’re also looking at bills around public safety, health care costs, youth mental health, climate change, public education and economic inequity.
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A new year always brings a host of new laws into effect for the state — some are intriguing and several are consequential. Here are a few that you should know about.
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Boebert will run in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District next year instead of the 3rd Congressional District. The 4th District is far more favorable to Republicans.