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.

