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The centrist side of Colorado’s Republican Party easily won all three statewide primaries on Tuesday night, sweeping away right-wing challengers who had focused on election denial and culture wars.
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Coram promised to be a drama-free, get-it-done replacement to Boebert in Washington. But 3rd District GOP voters decided instead to stay the course with Boebert, despite all of her controversies.
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You have until 7 p.m. to vote in person or deposit your ballot in a drop box.
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TABOR refunds, abortion rights, mental health more: Here’s what the Colorado legislature did in 2022657 bills. 120 days. 6 big takeaways.
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Elizabeth Reiter’s family was not by her side on Mother’s Day in 2020, when she was fighting pneumonia and a blood infection in a Denver hospital. The coronavirus pandemic was just starting to rage, and hospitals were keeping visitors out to limit the spread of the virus.
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Sponsor Sonya Jaquez Lewis, D-Boulder County, said the restrictions were needed because bobcat deaths were “out of control” in recent years.
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Most of the chamber’s Republican members voted in support of false claims about the 2020 election during the amendment process.
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The first day of the legislative session is marked by three things: handshakes, speeches and bills. Lots of bills.
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After a summer that saw lawmakers from both parties work together to advance a plan to spend hundreds of millions of coronavirus relief dollars on affordable housing and mental health initiatives, it did not take long for the day to devolve into partisan bickering that is common in the Capitol.
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Here’s how to find your lawmakers, testify on bills, stay up-to-date and more