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The Pueblo Chieftain: Streamlining county management

As anyone who’s been put in such a situation knows, it’s difficult to serve more than one boss. That’s why a proposal to create a manager or administrator position for Pueblo County government makes a lot of sense.

County Commission Chairman Garrison Ortiz discussed the idea with this editorial board last week. He pointed out that most of Colorado’s larger counties have someone who serves as a manager or administrator. That’s also true of many smaller counties, too.

It’s much more efficient for a government entity, or almost any large organization, to have someone near the top of the flowchart to oversee day-to-day decisions.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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The Colorado Springs Gazette: Gazette endorsements for the Colorado Springs election in April

Mail-in ballots went out Friday, presenting voters with four candidates for mayor, 12 for three at-large City Council seats, and a request for union bargaining for the Colorado Springs Fire Department known as Issue 1. The Gazette’s editorial board presents the following endorsements, asking readers to consider them as one component of their due diligence […]

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: It's your right to know what government does

Today marks the start of Sunshine Week, the annual nationwide celebration of access to public information. Indeed, Americans should appreciate that they have unprecedented access to their government. The foundation of self-rule is that government derives all of its powers from the public and is answerable to the public. Read more at The Grand Junction […]


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