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Adams County Democrat Steve Lebsock announces he’s running for state treasurer
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State Rep. Steve Lebsock, a Thornton Democrat, announced Saturday that he’s running for state treasurer in next year’s election. “It’s so important that we have elected officials here in the state of Colorado that have your back and that care about freedom and liberty and opportunity to do what you need to do,” Lebsock told…
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Grantham talks Senate majority, construction defects in Denver
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For Republicans looking to maintain control of the Senate, and perhaps make inroads in the House, being able to stop the bills Democrats want is as important as getting their own bills passed. Sen. Kevin Grantham, R-Canyon City, made the trip to Denver June 3 to speak at a morning meeting of the Denver Republican…
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Lockwood: Hickenlooper’s torrid red-light camera love affair continues
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Coloradans are still left wishing Gov. John Hickenlooper knew how to quit red-light cameras. His torrid love affair with the red-light camera industry continues to be exposed with his latest move to veto, for the second year in a row, a bipartisan bill to restrict red-light cameras in Colorado. We have said it before, and…
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Hickenlooper vetoes another red light camera ban bill
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Red light cameras will continue to snap shots at intersections across Colorado. Gov. John Hickenlooper on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have banned their use across the state by the end of the year. “The Legislature and the governor clearly disagree on this issue,” said Rep. Steve Lebsock, D-Thornton, the sponsor of House Bill…




