Colorado Politics

The Denver Post editorial: Gardner needs to take a stand on methane emissions

Sen. Cory Gardner had a chance to take a stand against his fellow Republicans’ plans to ax methane emissions regulations in a way that prohibits similar rules, but he demurred last week.

Instead it was Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John McCain of Arizona who voted with Democrats to block the use of the Congressional Review Act on methane emissions rules established for oil and gas extraction operations on federal and tribal lands. Michael Bennet, Colorado’s Democratic senator, bragged on Twitter he cast the final and deciding vote stopping debate with a 51-49 result. We appreciate Bennet’s vote on a tough issue.

Gardner, a first-term Republican from Yuma, says he wasn’t voting on the merits of the bill, but rather to move forward the issue for debate.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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The Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Get behind marijuana banking law

No matter where one stands on the legality of marijuana, or whether marijuana businesses should operate in your community, the safety of those businesses and the people who operate them is important. Without access to banking services, due to the fact that federal law still criminalizes the drug, dispensaries deal almost entirely in cash. Automatic […]

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel editorial: Let’s trust the process of independent query

Now that a former FBI director has been given sweeping authority to investigate any connection between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia – and “any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation” – it’s time to exhibit some patience and let the process play itself out. What needed to happen has happened […]


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