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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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Democratic state lawmakers are advancing a bill that aims to stymie some of the tactics they’ve seen deployed by the Trump administration.
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Democratic lawmakers want to expand protections, even as the federal government moves rapidly in the opposite direction.
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Democratic soul searching. A Republican fork in the road. As the nation undergoes enormous political shifts, the parties in Colorado are struggling to find their footing.
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State lawmakers had to find more than $1 billion in savings in order to balance the state budget this session.
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A local-versus-state battle has taken hold over how Colorado will grow. It’s a fight about local control and who gets to decide what’s best for Coloradans.
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With less than 60 days left to go and plenty of big, controversial bills still in play, it’s crunch time for state lawmakers.
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It can take over a year to get DNA results in a sexual assault case. Lawmakers want that to change.
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Colorado takes a relatively cheap and fast approach for filling statehouse vacancies. What it's not, is democratic.
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