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As Sen. Faith Winter pushes forward a bill to create a paid family leave program, she's thinking of employees who are stuck at work during some of the...
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A controversial measure that would temporarily seize weapons from people deemed a risk could get its final vote in the state Senate any day, putting it on…
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The former Steamboat Springs-based newspaper reporter is settling into his first year covering the Colorado Legislature. His reports are heard on KDNK and…
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The basement of the state Capitol is ground zero for legislative strategizing. Lobbyists take over the small cafeteria and crowd around tables with...
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After days of fierce partisanship at the state Capitol, Democrats in the Colorado Senate advanced a bill Wednesday that will give local governments more...
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Lawmakers who have launched an effort to repeal Colorado’s death penalty argue that it unfairly targets minorities and does not prevent violent crimes....
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Democratic lawmakers will introduce a bill soon that would give local governments in Colorado more control over oil and gas drilling operations. The...
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Colorado lawmakers are renewing an effort to prevent accidents and travel headaches on Interstate 70 in the mountains. A bill introduced in the House of...
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When Jennifer Knowles helped her three sons set up a lemonade stand in Denver’s Stapleton neighborhood last summer, she thought she was teaching them...
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Last year, the town of Avon got little resistance from its residents when it asked them to approve a $3 tax on every pack of cigarettes sold in the town...