State Senate a battleground as Republicans attempt to prevent Dems’ supermajority in both chambers
With just one seat needed for Colorado Democrats to secure a supermajority in the Senate, this year’s election is pivotal.
With just one seat needed for Colorado Democrats to secure a supermajority in the Senate, this year’s election is pivotal.
The House Republicans’ campaign arm wants people flocking to the Democratic National Convention to know that a handful of vulnerable Democratic incumbents — including U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo — won’t be on hand this week in Chicago.
Murphy Robinson, a former deputy mayor and chief of Denver’s public safety department, has been appointed to the state’s wildlife commission.
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Colorado Republicans who want to depose state party chairman Dave Williams can proceed with a meeting called for that purpose, a district court judge ruled late Friday.
Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and her Democratic challenger Trisha Calvarese are set to face off in a debate on business and economic issues on Sept. 3 in Roxborough Park.
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A group of Elbert County residents was hoping to resolve several lingering questions about how County Manager Shawn Fletcher and longtime County Attorney Bart Greer landed hefty new employment contracts without providing public notice—and outside of a public meeting.
Colorado’s congressional delegation on Wednesday once again urged the Internal Revenue Service not to treat refunds issued under the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights as taxable income.
Colorado Springs residents could see competing recreational marijuana ballot questions in November.Â
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Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana is scheduled to appear at a high-dollar fundraiser for Colorado congressional candidate Gabe Evans on Friday morning in Loveland, according to an invitation obtained by Colorado Politics.
A Brighton couple is suing the state of Colorado, alleging that a law dealing with transgender identity violates parents’ constitutional rights and that their daughter, with the encouragement of a school district counselor, transitioned to a boy in secret.Â