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Colorado Department of Higher Education is slamming other states’ who they believe are anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion

The Colorado Department of Higher Education has recently made headlines for its support of Colorado College’s new initiative, the Healing and Affirming Village and Empowerment Network (HAVEN).

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Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters Court Date Is Set With No Foreseeable Delays

Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters is gearing up for her upcoming trial, making a virtual appearance in court for a pre-trial readiness conference this week. The District Attorney’s Office and the defense council both expressed their readiness to proceed with the case, setting the stage for what promises to be quite a legal battle.

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One Democratic lawmaker stayed home on opening day and trolled fellow Democrats instead of going to work at the State Capitol

On the opening day of Colorado’s legislative session, tensions ran high as a Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Elisabeth Epps, took to social media to troll her own party leader, House Speaker Julie McCluskie.

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The IRS has confirmed that the 2024 TABOR refund checks will not be subject to income tax.

Source: thelobby-co.com The decision to not tax Coloradan’s 2024 TABOR refund checks comes after initial speculation that these refunds may have been taxable, causing concern among taxpayers across the state. CBS News Colorado was the first to report on the IRS’s acknowledgment of this issue and their request for Colorado taxpayers to delay filing their

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Denver’s Mayor won’t cut salaries or raises but will cut city services to fund Denver’s migrant response

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is facing mounting criticism for his request to cut spending in all city agencies in order to fund Denver’s ‘sanctuary city’ policies for migrants. Despite the potential consequences of such cuts, Johnston is determined to prioritize the city’s migrant response over taxpayers.

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Former Husband of Rep. Lauren Boebert Arrested on Weapons and Assault Charges, Adding to the Ongoing Drama Surrounding the Congresswoman

Jayson Boebert, the former husband of Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), was taken into custody on Tuesday, facing six charges that include prohibited use of weapons, third-degree assault, and obstructing a peace officer, according to records from the Garfield County jail.

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Colorado Legislative Session Begins with a Focus on Housing and New Bipartisan Challenges

Source: thelobby-co.com The Colorado legislative session begins with lawmakers saying that they are prepared to tackle a multitude of pressing issues, ranging from rising property taxes, and improving education to reducing healthcare costs and combating climate change. However, it is anticipated that housing and land use may emerge as the most significant concern for lawmakers

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