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Why Mike Johnsonโ€™s perch has suddenly grown precarious with the walls closing in on the Speaker

To hearย Mike Johnsonย tell it, heโ€™s not having much fun as speaker. He has complained about the long hours and constant travel, according to those who have recently spoken to him, and a series of escalating internal clashes have made the job a joyless slog.

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District assemblies open Friday at two locations in Pueblo, prior to Saturday’s State Assembly

The candidates which will appear on Republican Party primary ballots will be selected Friday, April 5, through a collection of delegate assemblies at two locations in advance of the state assembly on Saturday, all in Pueblo.

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Colorado Democrats say property tax relief is coming. Thereโ€™s no money in the state budget to pay for it.

With just a month left in the stateโ€™s legislative session, top Colorado lawmakers still havenโ€™t come out with a plan to deliverย promised property tax reliefย โ€”ย but they insist one is coming.

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Likely voters hold pessimistic view toward state’s future, government in poll entering election year

A large swath of voters may be concerned with the direction of the state and with items ranging from tax burden to cost of living and education, painting a pessimistic picture in an election year, a poll conducted in late 2023 finds.

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