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The Aurora Sentinel: Washington region measles outbreak is a reminder of Colorado Legislature’s vaccine malfeasance

A potential public health disaster last week in neighboring western states underscores why Colorado must end its perilous philosophical exemption to mandatory immunization.

Currently, there’s not even a bill in our own legislature that would end the state’s inapt vaccination exemptions.

Last week, a measles outbreak in Oregon and Washington sickened dozens of people with a sometimes deadly disease that was once eradicated in the United States in 2000. Public health officials there say that of 44 confirmed cases – and they’re certain there will be many more – 37 were residents who had not been vaccinated against the highly contagious virus.

Read more at The Aurora Daily Sentinel.

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Make media literacy a priority in classroom

The state House Education Committee is scheduled today to debate HB1110, a measure that calls on the Department of Education to come up with proposed curriculum to teach media literacy in elementary and secondary schools. The bill is sponsored by Lisa Cutter, a first-year Democratic lawmaker representing Jefferson County. Hopefully, today’s discussion will spur Republicans […]

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The Colorado Springs Gazette: Trump speech strikes unifying tone

When President Donald Trump’s speech ended Tuesday night, there had to be a question shared in living rooms and saloons throughout the country: Where has this been? Regardless of what pundits will say in coming days in the spin zones of partisan cable talk TV, Americans who watched the State of the Union probably slept […]


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