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COLORADO POLITICKING | Colorado Supreme Court upholds paid leave program

This week on Colorado Politicking, court reporter Michael Karlik joins host Pat Poblete to break down the Colorado Supreme Court turning aside a challenge to the state’s paid family and medical leave program, upholding the voter-approved expansion of the social safety net as constitutional and rejecting the claims from a Grand Junction-based construction company.

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Republican ballot count noses ahead 5 days out from Colorado's primary election

With five days left to return ballots in Colorado’s primary election, state and county officials said more votes have been cast in the Republican primary than in the Democratic contest, though registered Republicans are still voting at a slower pace than their Democratic and unaffiliated counterparts. Through 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, county clerks had logged in 525,807 […]

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Colorado Politics explains reversal of Roe v Wade

Luige del Puerto and Marianne Goodland react to Friday’s landmark Supreme Court ruling that will reverse Roe v Wade, thus likely ending abortion rights and access to women in many states. How will this affect future legislative efforts in Colorado?


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