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Crackdown on human trafficking moves forward in the Colorado House

Colorado state lawmakers are putting extra effort into their campaign to wipe out the scourge of human trafficking for the sex trade.

House Bill 1072, sponsored by Republican Reps. Lois Landgraf of Colorado Springs and Polly Lawrence of Roxborough Park, passed the House Judiciary Committee unanimously on Thursday. The legislation would tighten current law against human trafficking in several ways:

A press release from the House GOP quotes the sponsors:


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Legislature gets documentary treatment; film to debut Saturday

Coloradans who would prefer to watch the legislature in action the same way they took in the latest “Star Wars” flick – with a super-sized bucket of popcorn – will have their chance Saturday when a documentary about the General Assembly comes to the Denver area. And because it’s debuting at the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton, moviegoers also can enjoy it with a beer. It’s […]

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Now on tap: A plan to brew more employee-owned companies

State House Democrats believe Colorado could be on the crest of a new wave in the business marketplace: employee-owned companies. While the concept has been around a long time – and occasionally has been put into practice – it seems to hold new allure amid the uncertainties of the rapidly changing, 21st century economy. It also draws inspiration from […]


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