Colorado Politics

The Pueblo Chieftain: Esgar’s bill offers a ray of hope

As we noted in a previous editorial, the Colorado Legislature hasn’t exactly set the gold standard for bipartisanship during this year’s session.

Republicans are upset because the Democrats, who control both houses as well as the governor’s office, have been pushing through an agenda that’s heavy on progressive programs and causes. Lacking the votes to stop the Democrats, Republicans have resorted to slowdown tactics, including requests that some bills be read aloud in their entirety.

That, in turn, prompted Senate President Leroy Garcia, D-Pueblo, to temporarily order the bills speed read by computers, until a judge told him to knock it off.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

Tags

PREV

PREVIOUS

The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Vote as if city hasn't screwed up a thing

March Madness is supposed to be confined to those NCAA basketball brackets we fill out for fun. It’s not meant to describe the serious business of filling out ballots to determine our future as a city. But here we are, perusing a bungled ballot with no assurance that our votes will even be certified due […]

NEXT

NEXT UP

The Colorado Springs Gazette: Colorado GOP fights for the people government serves

Give thanks for Colorado Republicans who care about the will of the people. Tell them to keep up their good fight for the working class, the poor, our public schools and Colorado’s economy. Under the leadership of Rep. Patrick Neville, Colorado House Republicans are doing everything possible to slow or derail passage of a bill […]


Welcome Back.

Streak: 9 days i

Stories you've missed since your last login:

Stories you've saved for later:

Recommended stories based on your interests:

Edit my interests