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WATCH: Colorado Politicking, week of April 23, 2021 | A ‘tidal wave’ of policing bills and off-year campaign cash

This week on “Colorado Politicking,” Colorado Politics  reporter Ernest Luning joins legislative reporters Marianne Goodland and Pat Poblete. 

Among the “a tidal wave of policing bills” Goodland says are coming to the legislature, Poblete explains House Bill 1250, and one particular aspect of it that law enforcement is bucking at. 

There was also a little history made with an appointment to the House ag committee. Goodland has the scoop.

But beyond the statehouse, reports for the first quarter of fundraising for the 2022 elections are in, and Luning gives a look at who’s raising what in the anticipated race for the 3rd Congressional District.

Watch the episode below:

And here’s where you can find background on the stories:

House panel approves law enforcement accountability measures in aftermath of Chauvin verdict
TRAIL MIX | A few standouts in early 2022 fundraising numbers
Republican Lauren Boebert edges past Dem challenger Kerry Donovan in quarterly fundraising
Speaker of the House Alec Garnett talks about decision to appoint West Slope Republican to ag committee leadership
WATCH: Colorado Politicking, week of April 16, 2021 | The latest on the state budget, public option
'Colorado Politicking' tells you all you need to know about statehouse doings, and more

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