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Lawmakers continued to grapple with gathering during a deadly pandemic that killed more than 3,500 Coloradans last year.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic and new fears raised by last week’s deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol, this Wednesday’s kickoff will be short and…
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Following confusion and frustration over the COVID-19 vaccine rollout to seniors in Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis held a news conference on January 6 to talk…
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Gov. Jared Polis has made hundreds of decisions this year that have affected millions of Coloradans. He's the one deciding where we can eat, whether we have to wear masks and most recently, who is first in line to get the vaccine. Capitol Coverage reporter Scott Franz recently spoke with Polis about his coronavirus response.
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Democrats say the plan is to still gavel in as scheduled on Jan. 13, but only to swear in new members before taking at least a month-long recess.
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The nine members of Colorado's electoral college, like their counterparts across the country, met Monday at the state Capitol to cast their votes in the…
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The timeline and the application process will be different depending on what kind of aid residents are seeking.
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Lawmakers also gave Gov. Jared Polis an additional $100 million to respond to the pandemic and rejected Republican lawmakers’ attempts to limit Polis’ power to issue more executive orders during the virus outbreak.
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Lawmakers spent the week leading up to the special session trying to manage their constituents’ expectations for the state-funded stimulus.
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Following the narrow passage of Proposition 114, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will now spend the next three years coming up with a plan for how to reintroduce the animals by 2023.