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Gaines: Why on Earth was Colorado’s AG at a groundbreaking for a Cargill Housing Development?

I read the Fort Morgan Times article (linked) after seeing our AG Phil Weiser tweet about how meaningful it was for him to be out for the groundbreaking of a new housing development sponsored by Cargill and meant to help provide affordable housing to their employees.

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Sloan: The Roots of Disorder

The disruptions on university campuses around the world continue, to the point that on many colleges actual conduct of educational activity is something available only to the most resourceful. We know the cause of the day that serves as the catalyst for the disorder; support for Hamas and implicitly โ€“ and often explicitly โ€“ antisemitic hatred for Israel. That, of course, is merely symptomatic; the real hatred is broader, and more generally revolutionary โ€“ a hatred for Western Civilization and all of the manners, morals, and customs that accompany it.ย 

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Smrz: Thirty-seven 1st Amendment advocates denied a voice at Colorado Capitolย 

On May 1, 2024, The House Education Committee hearing for Colorado Senate Bill 24-158 proceeded without hearing from any of the 37 opponents registered to provide testimony against the bill. Capital insiders were struck by the one-sided monopolization of the hearing, where only testimony in support of the legislation was permitted. This raises concerns about legislative protocol and stakeholder engagement.ย 

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‘Hostile and discriminatory’: 10th Circuit slams CU for treatment of religious vaccine exemptions

In a fiery opinion on Tuesday, the federal appeals court based in Denver tore into a pair of COVID-19 vaccination policies the University of Colorado imposed on medical staff in late 2021, concluding they discriminated against certain religions and affected plaintiffs were consequently entitled to exemptions.

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