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EDITORIAL: Scholarships are a good use of proceeds from marijuana sales

We have to admit, it was a fun photo.

Dozens of recent high school graduates – and a few who have finished some college – standing on the steps of the Pueblo County Courthouse recently, waiting to receive their $2,000 scholarships.

And other photos of students posing with their parents likewise were fun.

We also have to admit that while the photos and the story about 210 Pueblo students receiving the scholarships were pleasing, we remain a bit unnerved by the source of the funding.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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A ruling Monday by the Supreme Court of the United States could unravel Colorado’s war on low-income families trying to exercise school choice and religious freedom. The decision in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer, out of Missouri, serves a blow to the racist Blaine Amendments. The Ku Klux Klan advocated state Blaine laws to deprive state […]

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In a ruling that started with a question about shredded tires in Missouri, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ripped up bigoted, state-level arguments for withholding taxpayer support from religious schools. Here in Colorado, the decision counts as a big win for the Douglas County school board’s effort to offer its parents vouchers to send […]


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