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KSUT joins Colorado Capitol Coverage, statewide political reporting project

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KSUT recently joined Colorado Capitol Coverage, a political reporting project of more than 15 public radio stations in the state. KSUT's Mark Duggan introduces us to Capitol Coverage reporter Scott Franz. We also get a preview of what lawmakers will focus on during the upcoming pandemic session.

Capitol Coverage reporter Scott Franz.
Credit courtesy Scott Franz

That was Scott Franz, reporter for Colorado Capitol Coverage, interviewed by KSUT's Mark Duggan. Listen for Capitol Coverage reports during Morning Edition and All Things Considered and see them on KSUT DOT ORG. Capitol Coverage is a collaborative public policy reporting project. It seeks to provide news and analysis to communities across Colorado. More than 15 public radio stations participate.

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