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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Decorum loses in rift over respect on council

Nerves are still frayed from the June 3 Grand Junction City Council meeting that saw 200 people representing minority groups descend on City Hall to protest unfair treatment by police, the school district and other institutions (including the council itself) in the wake of George Floyd’s death. …read the full editorial here.

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Gov. Polis, veto this tax increase

The pen is mightier than the sword, and even the threat of the pen holds great power. By threatening to veto House Bill 1420, Gov. Jared Polis brought confused Democrats to the table for a lesson in common sense. By Saturday night, as the legislative session drew within days of closure, the governor struck a […]

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Gardner passes history's largest conservation bill

One day after presumptive Democratic senatorial nominee John Hickenlooper spent a debate explaining ethics convictions and a racist comment, Sen. Cory Gardner delivered again for Colorado and the rest of the country. His latest in a long succession of victories involved challenging President Donald Trump and changing his mind for the good of Colorado. Senators […]


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