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Colorado is the first state to create “A Corps” or artist companies, a subset of limited liability corporations that keep creative control of companies in the hands of the artists
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House Bill 1005 would have abolished a requirement in the Colorado Labor Peace Act that 75% of workers at a company sign off before unions can negotiate with businesses over union dues
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Colorado midwives sue state, saying regulators are making it harder for them to safely do their jobsThe reproductive health practitioners allege bias and sex-based discrimination by Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies division
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The request piggybacks off a ruling late last month that the requirement in Colorado law that 75% of the party’s central committee must support opting out of the primaries before it can happen “constitutes a severe burden on the major parties’ right to association and is therefore unconstitutional”
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Colorado insurance premiums have risen 65% in 5 years. Hailstorms are mostly to blame.
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Colorado lawmakers are pursuing state’s first guardrails on online betting since sports wagers beganThe push has opened a fight over addiction, financial harm and whether the state has grown too dependent on gambling revenue
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Local police chiefs opposed the bill. Two Democrats voted with Republicans to reject it.
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Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits. Advocacy groups say neonicotinoids are being used as an insurance policy.