"Blueprint" for millennials focus of talk Thursday at DU
A national report on how to engage millennials in public policty was released Wednesday and will be the focus of a talk Thursday night at the University of Denver.
View ArticleCSU political guru looks ahead for Trump, presidential field
What does Donald Trump mean to Colorado politics? For the smartest answer I could find on the Trump effect, I dashed off an e-mail to Kyle Saunders, an associate professor of political science at...
View ArticleHouse speaker: TABOR blocks transportation, other needs
Colorado House Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst says the state can't keep up with its transportation needs, as well as education and other issues facing a growing state, without moving the hospital...
View ArticleNew Era Colorado names Lizzy Stephan executive director
Deputy director Lizzy Stephan will take over as executive director of New Era Colorado next month. The organization's founder, Steve Fenberg, praised his replacement in an e-mail to supporters this week.
View ArticleGMO-labeling advocate says Senate fight worth having
GMO labeling has moved from the Colorado ballot to the U.S. Senate, but combatants in Colorado are still exchanging blows.
View ArticleJack Graham first to petition onto Senate primary ballot
U.S. Senate candidate Jack Graham became the first Republican to qualify for the June 28 primary by submitting petitions to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office Monday.
View ArticleHouse Democrats pen editorial on Colorado bills for Equal Pay Day
Colorado House Democrats who sponsored four bills aimed at equal pay have written an editorial about why the issue is important to Colorado on Equal Pay Day.
View Article2 Capitol rallies: one against corruption, one for Trump
The state Capitol steps are going to be awfully busy Friday afternoon. A group of Donald Trump supporters angry about how all the delegates were awarded Ted Cruz at last weekend's state Republican...
View ArticleDemocrats offer bill to grant options on state tax refunds
A Democratic bill in the Colorado House would allow people to divide up their income tax refunds to help save for college and still meet immediate expenses.
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