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The big union bill, a resolution forcing a lawsuit aimed at dismantling the Taxpayer鈥檚 Bill of Rights and Gov. Jared Polis signature housing measure are all still pending with just five days left in Colorado鈥檚 2025 legislative session.
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How a bill about illegal activity on social media turned into a faceoff between lawmakers and Gov. Jared Polis.
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Backers say the Colorado Voting Rights Act will protect the state against efforts to scale back civil rights, but election officials fear it could open up new challenges to longstanding voting practices.
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Following several amendments, a new bill paves the way for easier geothermal energy production in Colorado. Hot springs owners are cautiously supportive in hopes collaboration will lead to win-win situations.
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The state legislature hasn't reversed a governor's veto in more than a decade. The close call may serve as a warning to Gov. Jared Polis that his control over legislation is waning.
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For Trump鈥檚 allies, the past 100 days of disruption are a welcome antidote to the failures of their own institution, while his opponents see something 鈥榙eeply dangerous.鈥�
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State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer and U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse shared their thoughts on immigration, DOGE, the economy and more in a live taping of the Purplish podcast in Denver earlier this week.
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A new bill would also set the goal of having evidence processed within sixty days, three times faster than the state's current guidelines.
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The veto override vote now heads to the House. The last veto overrides in Colorado were in 2011 and 2007 under former Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter, and both dealt with budget spending requests.
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The state's laws on revenge porn and child sex abuse materials don鈥檛 currently include deepfakes. A new bill would change that.