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Legislature set renters up to fail with misguided change to income requirements | OPINION

By Erica Sanchez It is no secret families across Colorado are struggling to pay rent. While anti-growth policies have continued to drive up the costs of all housing across the state, our elected leaders have desperately tried to pursue new policies to keep people in…

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On boulders and bollards – and a “vibrant” Denver | SONDERMANN

St. Louis has its signature Arch. San Francisco is known for its iconic bridge. Think of Seattle and picture the Space Needle. New York imagery centers on the Statue of Liberty, at least until our President sends it back as no longer applicable. Now bring…

Colorado remains among a shrinking pool of states with glass ceilings at top of the ticket | TRAIL MIX

Will 2026 be the year Colorado voters shatter one of the state’s stubborn and seemingly incongruous glass ceilings? The Centennial State approaches next year’s sesquicentennial — preparing to celebrate the 150th anniversary of statehood — with an increasingly rare distinction in the almanac of American…

What does it mean to be a man, and to be a woman, today? | NOONAN

Richard Reeves, a Brit expert on masculinity, investigates what it means to be a man today. He is commenting on the number of men under 40 who are scrambling to find their masculinity and humanity in the face of women’s advances into the world of…

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Legislature set renters up to fail with misguided change to income requirements | OPINION

By Erica Sanchez It is no secret families across Colorado are struggling to pay rent. While anti-growth policies have continued to drive up the costs of all housing across the state, our elected leaders have desperately tried to pursue new policies to keep people in…

From pause to possibility — Colorado can lead on AI | OPINION

By Loren Furman and Brittany Morris Saunders The recent delay of Colorado’s AI Act (Senate Bill 205) is not a setback. It is an opportunity to get AI right in Colorado. Rather than starting over, this pause gives lawmakers, businesses and consumer advocates a chance…

Bipartisan PBM reform bill is major win for Colorado patients | OPINION

By Victoria Vicory Managing a chronic health condition isn’t easy. For hundreds of thousands of Coloradans, it means daily medication, careful monitoring, regular appointments, and constant worry about how to afford it all. For too long, the high cost of prescription drugs has forced patients into…

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Legislative Democrats deranged to disarm Colorado citizenry | FEEDBACK

Removing the only thing that could stop a killer, an armed and trained person with a gun on the scene, again proves the huge-majority democrats in Colorado government are willing to sacrifice innocent children and staff at schools to injury and death just to further…

Faceoff

Autonomous, ailing individuals deserve freedom to choose death terms | POINT

Lisa LaBriola As a society, we pride ourselves on championing individual autonomy, upholding human dignity and advocating for compassion in times of suffering. Yet, when it comes to end-of-life decisions, we often fall short of those ideals. The debate surrounding medical aid in dying (MAID)…

Assisted suicide should give us pause | COUNTERPOINT

Sage Naumann In multiple states, and across Europe, we are witnessing an abandonment of a culture of life. Assisted suicide is only the latest indicator of this shift, and its wide adoption should give us serious pause. Admittedly, the libertarian portion of my brain is…

The Podium

Colorado at a crossroads with climate idealism or pragmatic policy | PODIUM

States are the laboratories of democracy, and California’s experiment in climate policymaking is producing results Colorado should avoid repeating. In California, political leaders are reckoning with the unintended, but predictable, consequences of unrealistic climate regulation. As energy demand grows at a record pace, the Golden…

Putting people first in farming | PODIUM

By Joseph Petrocco Colorado family farms are resilient. They routinely survive droughts, floods, crushing hailstorms, pest infestations, price uncertainty and even low profit margins. Yet, there is another challenge that may hinder their survival. Policy creation by legislators who mean well but don’t understand farming…

Colorado’s AI law risks slowing state’s innovation economy | PODIUM

By Jon Nordmark Colorado made national headlines last year as the first state in the country to pass a comprehensive artificial intelligence law: Senate Bill 24-205, the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act. It was framed as a consumer protection measure, introducing wide-ranging requirements for businesses that…

Roundtable

COVER STORY: ROUND TABLE | Toward a post-pandemic session — but not yet

While progress is well underway in the battle against COVID-19 in Colorado, the legislative session that convenes Wednesday is still very much in the thick of it. Even the session itself is kicking off only in truncated form to attend to some basics before taking…

Greg Brophy: A double-dare to legislative Dems

Greg Brophy With complete control of the building (and all of its extensions), the Democrats on both the first and second floors of the State Capitol might find themselves between a rock and a hard place. Never in modern times have there been so many…

Tracy Kraft-Tharp: ‘Balance will be required’

Tracy Kraft-Tharp The 2021 legislative session is going to be overshadowed by COVID again this year. Within this shadow lies the opportunity to demonstrate the positive role of government during such times requiring stern and invasive public health policies and those policies’ direct impacts on…


Daneya Esgar: ‘No one gets left behind’

Daneya Esgar The word of the year for 2020 could very well have been “unprecedented.” While I’m sure many Coloradans could think of some more choice words to describe the year, that’s the one that comes to mind most often for me. So much of…

Matt Soper: ‘What ought to happen…but won’t’

Matt Soper The 2021 legislative session will begin in unprecedented waters. After the swearing in of members, the legislature will then recess until Feb. 16 in an effort to avoid members contracting COVID-19. There appears to be more politics than science surrounding this delay decision….

Kerry Donovan: Work together, emerge stronger

Kerry Donovan For many families, the last nine months have been about just getting by; it’s time for legislators to start thinking about what comes next. Looking ahead, I’m eager to expand on some of our most recent legislative accomplishments, and to tackle the challenges…


Paul Lundeen: What will the pandemic teach us?

Paul Lundeen There are few things like a life-threatening crisis to clarify your perspective. The pandemic, the choices politicians made on our behalf, and the consequences of that combination give us a chance at near 20/20 vision. We just need to put on our pandemic…

Yadira Caraveo: We cannot go ‘back to normal’

Yadira Caraveo As our state continues to struggle with rising cases, the COVID-19 pandemic has only highlighted the deep structural issues that impact our ability to respond to public health emergencies. While many of the problems we faced last year stem from the Trump administration’s…

SHELTER AMID COVID | Do more to stem evictions

Carmen Medrano For most families, their single largest living expense is housing. In Colorado, rents continue to rise as wages have remained mostly stagnant. Many of our elected officials in Colorado have been working diligently to ensure that a portion of new housing built in…


SHELTER AMID COVID | There’s no eviction ‘tsunami’

Drew Hamrick The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on Colorado’s housing challenges, with many good people coming up with bad ideas. It’s important that the policy prescriptions we adopt in Colorado aren’t knee-jerk reactions. In the short term, the best way to help renters…

SHELTER AMID COVID | Address housing inequality

Peter Wall At the start of March, the metro-Denver residential real estate spring market was showing signs of being one of the strongest on record. When COVID-19 hit and ensuing shutdowns took effect, the market halted for a brief window of time but almost immediately…

SHELTER AMID COVID | A Colorado Politics Roundtable on the current housing challenge

Did you “shelter in place” this spring? Probably not for long if the threat of eviction was looming. And not at all if there was no place to call home to begin with. It was one of the troubling ironies of the pandemic of 2020:…

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