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Democratic incumbents out-raise, out-spend GOP opponents in Colorado for statewide offices
Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold had a record-breaking fundraising haul during the first four months of the year, as she prepares to potentially take on a controversial challenger in the general election.
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Here’s where the candidates for Colorado governor stand on abortion rights
As the U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to overturn the Roe v. Wade precedent, abortion access is poised to become a large issue in the 2022 midterm elections, including in Colorado’s gubernatorial race.
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Denver proposes stronger recycling rules to combat climate change, reduce waste
Denver officials on Tuesday laid out plans to nearly double the city’s rate of recycling and composting over the next five years, boosting local efforts that have long lagged behind the national average as part of a broader program to fight climate change.
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What are book bans really about?
This commentary originally appeared in the Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
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More than a gram of fentanyl should land you in prison, Colorado lawmakers say
A panel of state lawmakers moved to make possession of any more than 1 gram of a substance containing fentanyl a felony in Colorado, undoing part of a bipartisan 2019 law that made possession of up to 4 grams of a controlled substance a misdemeanor.
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Anti-LGBTQ bigotry has no place in Colorado
Colorado has made significant progress toward being a safe place for the LGBTQ community, but now that progress is challenged by reactionaries who are promoting misinformation and dusting off latent bigotry.