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  • 2018 Colo. legislature: Winners and losers from the session

    2018 Colo. legislature: Winners and losers from the session

    Winners House Assistant Majority Leader Alec Garnett of Denver and Assistant Minority Leader Cole Wist of Centennial: For the second year in a row, these two lawmakers on opposite sides of the aisle took on some of the toughest issues in the session. This year, that included the year’s most controversial bill – the “red flag”…


  • Capitol M, Week ending April 20, with 19 days until Sine Die edition

    A look at the behind-the-scenes stuff that Capitol M finds interesting, amusing or wants you to know about. Best wishes for a speedy recovery…to Colorado Press Association lobbyist Greg Romberg, who suffered a brain injury in a skiing accident on March 31. According to CPA President Jerry Raehal, Romberg is alert, able to handle day-to-day…


  • Candidates for legislature, state board of education qualify for ballot by petition

    Candidates for legislature, state board of education qualify for ballot by petition

    Three legislative candidates and one candidate for the State Board of Education have successfully petitioned onto the June primary ballot, the Colorado Secretary of State’s office announced Thursday – although one of them just made it, with only a dozen signatures to spare. To get on the ballot for those offices by petition, candidates must…


  • Bill to use toilet water for toilet flushing headed to the Colorado governor

    Bill to use toilet water for toilet flushing headed to the Colorado governor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nASBlrd3pgc Colorado’s future source of potentially significant water savings is already swirling the bowl, but not the legislation to advance it. The state Senate on Tuesday passed House Bill 1069 to allow the state Water Quality Control Commission to continue working on rules for the reuse of reclaimed water. That starts with using a lower…


  • Sexual harassment cases taking a toll on lawmakers, not just the accused

    Sexual harassment cases taking a toll on lawmakers, not just the accused

    DENVER – As the Colorado Senate debated the fate of Sen. Randy Baumgardner over sexual harassment charges in a rare evening session, Sen. Lucia Guzman was thinking of sunrise on Good Friday, a time of atonement and healing. The resolution to expel Baumgardner failed in a 17-17 tie after a four-hour hearing. In speech after speech,…


  • Sen. Randy Baumgardner prevails in Senate vote on expulsion

    Sen. Randy Baumgardner prevails in Senate vote on expulsion

    DENVER – The Colorado Senate tied 17-17 over whether to expel Sen. Randy Baumgardner Monday night, falling seven votes short of the two-thirds needed to remove him. The Republican from Hot Sulphur Springs is accused by a former legislative aide who said he “grabbed and slapped her buttocks on four separate occasions” during the legislative session…


  • Hickenlooper signs rural broadband bills into law

    Hickenlooper signs rural broadband bills into law

    With the stroke of a pen – or maybe 20 strokes from 20 pens – Gov. John Hickenlooper on Monday signed into law three bills that could change rural broadband in Colorado as well as the economic future of rural communities that depend on it. In a series of bill signings, Hickenlooper, surrounded by lawmakers,…


  • Club 20 honors those who serve Western Colorado

    Club 20 honors those who serve Western Colorado

      GRAND JUNCTION – Club 20 turns 65 this year as a coalition of civic and business leaders standing up for the counties on the Western side of Colorado at the state and national levels. Friday night at its annual spring meeting in Grand Junction, Club 20 recognized individuals who have done the same. Among the honorees…


  • Rural broadband bill heads to governor

    Rural broadband bill heads to governor

    DENVER – The Senate Tuesday morning agreed to House amendments on Senate Bill 2, the bill to finance the buildout of rural broadband. With that resolved, the bill now heads to Gov. John Hickenlooper and a hoped-for signing. House amendments last week resolved several lingering issues. That included a lawsuit from Viaero Wireless that the…


  • Broadband bill for rural Colorado amended, but maintains momentum

    Broadband bill for rural Colorado amended, but maintains momentum

    A bill that could bring faster broadband internet service to rural Colorado bounced out a Colorado House committee Thursday and appears destined for the governor’s desk, eventually. Senate Bill 2, sponsored by Sens. Don Coram, R-Montrose, and Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, with the two top-ranking House Democrats, passed the House Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Resources Committee 10-1…


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