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Obama says Hanukkah a reminder of the blessing of freedom

President Barack Obama says Hanukkah is a reminder that freedom is the most meaningful of all the blessings enjoyed in the U.S.

Obama held a pair of Hanukkah receptions at the White House on Wednesday with Jewish leaders and rabbis.

Obama says the Hanukkah story shows that the story of the Jewish people is one of perseverance. He says families putting candles in their windows are embracing the freedom to proudly practice their religion and defending the rights of others to do so.

The president was joined by relatives of Elie Wiesel, the poet and Holocaust survivor who died in June.

Relatives of Shimon Peres also attended. Obama flew to Jerusalem in September to attend the funeral for the former Israeli president.


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Williams readies constitutional amendment

A constitutional amendment that would reduce the lengthy and repetitive language regarding judicial retention questions on election ballots is on Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams‘ wish list for the upcoming state legislative session. Williams and his staff outlined his legislative plans to the Bipartisan Election Advisory Committee Thursday, Dec. 15. The committee includes county clerks, […]

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Colorado Republicans will hear, officially, from their legislative leaders at a Capitol Club Luncheon Jan. 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Maggiano’s Little Italy in the Denver Pavilions downtown. The event is open to the public, and the $50 tickets are available online. “These events are a great opportunity to hear directly from […]


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