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LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP | Full coverage of Colorado’s General Assembly

The session has adjourned, and Colorado Politics has followed every move since it began. Everything you need to know about the first few months of legislature’s doings can be read in this link, and below you’ll find what happened in the final months:

Week Ending June 11:

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Week Ending May 28:

WEEK ENDING MAY 22:

WEEK ENDING MAY 15:

WEEK ENDING MAY 8:

The Colorado state Capitol in Denver.
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