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Gov. Jared Polis signed a $5.4 billion transportation package on Thursday , one he said will benefit the very stretch of road the outdoor signing ceremony took place under
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Colorado lawmakers ended a tumultuous, impactful session Tuesday night after passing dozens of new laws that are poised to change everything from how the state pays for roads to who can purchase guns.
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Colorado Democrats have passed a bill they say will eventually lead to lower prices on the individual health insurance market by sparking new competition…
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Is it possible to know how your state representative will vote on a bill before it gets debated? What started off as a casual bet between two reporters…
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The visible signs of a deadly pandemic are fading quickly inside the state Capitol. Staff have removed the yellow caution tape that blocked the basement cafeteria for many months. Swarms of lobbyists and tourists are back. And people like Brett Frizzell are even taking off their masks deep inside the poorly ventilated building that historians once labeled a “disease breeding ground.”
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Together, the measures would temporarily prevent people convicted of some violent misdemeanors from purchasing guns, create a new state office focused on preventing gun violence and allow cities to adopt stricter gun laws than the state.
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Colorado's governor talks about the latest phase of the pandemic, as well as legislation in the wake of the March 22 mass shooting in Boulder.In a quick…
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Sen. Majority Leader Steve Fenberg previewed the legislation at a town hall Wednesday night. He says the Boulder delegation is focusing on three kinds of reform, including expanding background checks to ensure people with a violent past cannot buy guns.
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Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill requiring gun owners to call police within five days of noticing a firearm has been lost or stolen. If they do not,…
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Some Coloradans Are Paying Tens Of Thousands For Health Insurance. A Proposed Fix Is Stirring More CThe latest version boils down to an ultimatum to the health care industry: Bring insurance prices down by 20% by 2024 – or the government will step in with its own plan to compete.