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Redistricting commissioners plan to ask state Supreme Court for respite on hearings, deadlines
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Colorado’s independent redistricting commissions are again scrambling to adjust the process and timeline they’re following to redraw the state’s political maps, all caused by a months-long delay in the decennial census. On Monday, the congressional redistricting commission authorized their attorney to draft a pleading they hope to file Tuesday with the Colorado Supreme Court that…
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At Dougherty’s urging, Dem AG candidates mull holding forums in every judicial district in Colorado
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The Democrats running for Colorado attorney general are moving toward scheduling forums in all of the state’s judicial districts before next year’s primary in response to a suggestion by prosecutor Michael Dougherty, one of the five candidates in the race. “The forums are going to allow voters to learn who has the experience and vision…
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Sen. Cory Gardner says keep pressure on North Korea with his sanctions
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Colorado’s Sen. Cory Gardner, a Republican from Yuma isn’t mincing words about the nuclear threat raised by North Korea: Use sanctions until it hurts the “rogue regime.” “Our policy toward North Korea should be straight forward,” he said in a statement Wednesday afternoon. “We will deploy every economic, diplomatic and, if necessary, military tool to…
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Gardner’s Denver office moving, but not because of protesters
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U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner is moving his downtown Denver office from a private tower to a federal building a few blocks away, his office announced Friday. Though the office among folks trying to do business has been the site of staged protests over the Republican agenda in Washington, recent protesters weren’t the driving factor behind…


