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It's the House's turn to take up the budget bill, and Democratic leaders there are skeptical of the late transportation compromise that moved the bill through the Senate quickly.
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The Colorado Senate narrowly passed a contentious gun control bill on Thursday that would allow police to temporarily take away someone's firearms. The...
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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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As the U.S. Senate holds gun control hearings , Colorado legislators are pushing forward with their own plan to remove guns from people who are deemed...
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Democrats in the Colorado Senate advanced a gun control bill late Friday evening despite fierce opposition from Republicans. The extreme risk protection...
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Colorado lawmakers are now more than halfway through the legislative session, and they’ve debated at length over oil and gas regulations and how the...
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Republicans now hold 24 out of 65 seats in the House, the lowest number since 1965.
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A bill making its way through the state Legislature is challenging several long-standing practices within Colorado's oil and gas industry, including ...
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The state has only executed one person since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976: Gary Lee Davis in 1997.
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SB-181 would require state regulators to prioritize health and safety when deciding whether to grant new drilling permits.