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  • Colorado follows a different drummer on federal emission rules

    Colorado follows a different drummer on federal emission rules

    WASHINGTON – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment set itself on a collision course with the Trump administration this month when it proposed adopting the California standards for low emission vehicles. The Trump administration wants to largely abandon Obama-era Clean Air Act emission standards, but some environmentally-conscious states want to keep them. So…


  • Perlmutter-Polis helicopter safety measure was prompted by Frisco crash

    Perlmutter-Polis helicopter safety measure was prompted by Frisco crash

    The U.S. House of Representatives approved a five-year re-authorization of the Federal Aviation Administration Friday with an amendment on helicopter safety proposed by Colorado members of Congress. The amendment – proposed by U.S. Reps. Ed Perlmutter and Jared Polis, both Colorado Democrats – requires newly manufactured helicopters to be built with safer fuel systems approved…


  • Denver’s ozone pollution prompts environmental policy concerns

    Denver’s ozone pollution prompts environmental policy concerns

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – An Environmental Protection Agency announcement Tuesday declaring Denver to be out of compliance with federal ozone standards is being used by some Colorado political leaders and environmentalists to criticize the Trump administration. The designation means Colorado officials must put together a plan to explain how they will meet federal air quality standards.…


  • Colorado Democrats and Republicans disagree over secret Russia investigation memo

    Colorado Democrats and Republicans disagree over secret Russia investigation memo

    The memo President Donald Trump declassified Friday to show that the FBI allegedly wrongly accused him of misconduct in his election campaign turned up deep divisions between Colorado’s Democrats and Republicans in Congress. Republicans such as Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs, and Rep. Ken Buck, R-Windsor, agreed with the president. However, Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet and…


  • UPDATE: Opinions mixed among Colorado lawmakers on president’s State of the Union address

    UPDATE: Opinions mixed among Colorado lawmakers on president’s State of the Union address

    President Trump announced plans during his State of the Union address Tuesday for a $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending plan that could be good news for Colorado’s ambitious road-building plans. However, he also said he would move forward with a get-tough policy on immigration that is nearly certain to alienate the state’s large Hispanic population. He…


  • Denver mayor defies Justice Department in investigation of illegal immigrant policy

    Denver mayor defies Justice Department in investigation of illegal immigrant policy

    WASHINGTON – Denver’s mayor is pledging to defy Justice Department investigators who Wednesday demanded information about whether the city and county are withholding information on illegal immigrants. The Justice Department announced it was investigating 23 cities and states accused of restricting information about illegal immigrants who immigration officials want to identify and deport. The city…


  • Congressional Democrats call for censure of president over remarks

    Congressional Democrats call for censure of president over remarks

    Amidst a broken deal on immigration, which some Democrats blame on the President Trump, Colorado’s congressional Democrats have joined in a resolution asking for a censure of the president. The resolution, HRes. 700 was introduced Thursday. It calls on Congress to censure the president over his reported remarks on Jan. 11 in which he called…


  • Lamborn alone among Colorado congressmen in opposing legalized marijuana

    Lamborn alone among Colorado congressmen in opposing legalized marijuana

    Colorado’s congressional delegation continued their effort this week to block the federal government’s new crackdown on marijuana use and sales … except for one congressman. Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs, is siding with the Justice Department as it seeks to prosecute marijuana offenses under federal law, regardless of whether state laws in Colorado or elsewhere…


  • Most of Colorado delegation not eager to discuss Trump’s mental health

    Most of Colorado delegation not eager to discuss Trump’s mental health

    WASHINGTON – Some members of Colorado’s congressional delegation are expressing misgivings about Donald Trump’s leadership as public concern continues this week about his mental fitness. The concern was renewed Thursday during a White House meeting with lawmakers on immigration policy when Trump slammed immigrants from Latin America and Africa. “Why are we having all these…


  • Colorado delegation plans to meet on bill to protect marijuana business

    Colorado delegation plans to meet on bill to protect marijuana business

    WASHINGTON – Members of Colorado’s congressional delegation plan to meet Tuesday to discuss the possibility of legislation to protect the state’s marijuana laws and businesses. A spokesperson for Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Denver, acknowledged the planned meeting to Colorado Politics but provided no additional details. “Rep. DeGette has been involved in bipartisan talks during the last…


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