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  • Batting averages of Colorado lawmakers | 2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

    Batting averages of Colorado lawmakers | 2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

    The job of a state legislator is to pass laws, but in Colorado, some are more effective than others.  To figure out the most and least successful lawmakers of the state’s 2023 legislative session, Colorado Politics looked at the bills they prime-sponsored in both chambers and ranked the number of bills passed, percentage of bills…


  • Colorado lawmakers introduce first bills of the 2023 session

    Colorado lawmakers introduce first bills of the 2023 session

    House Speaker Julie McCluskie and Senate President Steve Fenberg introduced the first 10 bills of the 2023 legislative session Monday afternoon, outlining the Democratic Party’s priorities for the year.  The bills center on education investments, health care affordability, mental health programs, workforce development, affordable housing, language accessibility, and energy and water efficiency.  “Colorado Democrats have…


  • New marijuana licensing rules take effect Thursday

    New marijuana licensing rules take effect Thursday

    Updates to Colorado’s marijuana regulations passed by the state legislature went into effect on Thursday, the Marijuana Enforcement Division announced. From now on, the following new rules apply: Marijuana employees with responsible vendor designations can keep their designations if they change employment; marijuana transporter licensees may transfer the license to new or additional owners; and,…


  • What the first 10 bills in each chamber tell us about the 2019 Colorado General Assembly

    What the first 10 bills in each chamber tell us about the 2019 Colorado General Assembly

    More than 100 bills were introduced on Friday, the opening day of the 2019 Colorado General Assembly session. Some of the first 10 in each chamber begin to tell the tale of Democrats’ priorities – and which Republicans are likely to join in on those discussions. If there’s one area where bipartisanship seems most likely, it’s…


  • How Colorado’s congressional delegation voted this week

    H.R. 2792: Control Unlawful Fugitive Felons Act of 2017 This was a vote to pass H.R. 2792 in the House. H.R. 2792 would prohibit Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments to anyone with an outstanding felony warrant or parole or probation violation. The payments could be immediately restored after the warrant or violation is resolved. The…


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