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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Is it curtains for state’s film industry?

With the Colorado General Assembly trying to figure out how to shave $3 billion from next year’s budget due to projected revenue losses stemming from the COVID-19 response, every government program is under intense scrutiny, including the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media.

This is an office that struggles to justify its small budget even in healthy fiscal years. When things like education, roads and transportation are continually underfunded, lawmakers have a hard time forking over even $2 million to an office whose goal is to lure movie and TV production to Colorado with state-funded incentives. …read the full editorial here.

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Hickenlooper fights subpoena to testify

U.S. Senate primary candidate John Hickenlooper could be innocent. Yet, the former governor could not do more to appear guilty. A fair process will judge him, but he is running from that process. Hickenlooper faces serious ethics complaints about accepting lavish travel internationally and domestically during his last year as governor, in violation of limitations […]

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Local officials should not tolerate violence

Cops are under siege across the country by criminals with bricks, rocks, guns, and more. It cannot continue, but Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and Attorney Gen. Phil Weiser might try to tie the hands of President Donald Trump. Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers on Wednesday announced a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew, as criminals […]


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