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ColoradoSun; past prez
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ColoradoSun; past prez
womenjournos; [email protected], fishsandra on threads; RTs = Hey, look over there! she/her
Help us report on the 2024 election by telling us what you care aboutcoloradosun.com Voter Voices 2024 is bringing together newsrooms across the state to ask readers what your priorities are for the upcoming election.
Julie McCluskie has guided Colorado Democrats to policy wins, but it’s always an uphill challengewww.summitdaily.com ARAPAHOE BASIN — Step by tiny step, one of Colorado’s most powerful politicians shuffled up the face of a mountain as the last light of the weekend illuminated the jagged peaks above her. Sometimes, ...
Colorado panel finalizes budget plan that boosts K-12, higher education and health care. Here’s what’s in it.coloradosun.com Facing a $170 million shortfall at the start of the week, lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee slashed spending and dipped heavily into various state cash funds to balance the budget
Colorado environmental groups file 3 ballot measures to limit oil and gas industrycoloradosun.com Colorado environmental groups filed ballot measures hitting the oil and gas industry, apparently ending a truce in a war over tougher regulation.
GIVE AND TAKE: Most of millions donated to Aurora cop charity went to telemarketer - Sentinel Coloradosentinelcolorado.com Aurora police union fund has raised millions since 2016, most of it going to the telemarketing firm that collected it
Studies show Colorado property taxes are “extremely low.” So why do they feel so high?coloradosun.com The disconnect has put Colorado policymakers in a bind as they try to come up with promised reforms to the state’s property tax system.
Ask The Sun: Why there’s no “noncommitted delegate” option on Colorado’s Republican presidential primary ballotcoloradosun.com The Colorado Democratic Party opted to include "noncimmitted delegate" on the 2024 presidential primary ballot. Colorado Republicans did not.
Colorado GOP sends pro-Trump mailer attacking chairman’s primary opponent, newspapercoloradosun.com Some Republicans are crying foul over the missive that also takes aim at congressional candidate Jeff Crank and Nikki Haley.
Time Flieswww.maximiliankiener.com An Interactive Explaination Why Time Flies by @maxkiener
Presidential primary ballots will start being mailed to Colorado voters today. Here’s what to know.coloradosun.com Here's what you need to know to vote in the March 5 primary or participate in Democratic and Republican party caucuses March 5-9.
A lot of people want to run for office in Colorado this year. Here’s what it takes to actually get...coloradosun.com Whether you're a voter or a potential candidate, here's what you need to know about how people get on the 2024 primary election ballot.
Alvina Talks Shift: The Shift in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Perspectives: Insights from Scott Wass...sites.libsyn.com In this thought-provoking episode of Alvina Talks Shift, Alvina is joined by Scott Wasserman, who deeply explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a generational lens. Wasserman conveys ...
Colorado’s 2024 legislative session begins today. Here’s your guide to get involved.coloradosun.com Here's what you need to know to find your lawmakers, contact them and follow the session in real life or online.
Federal judge rejects Tina Peters’ attempt to halt her Mesa County criminal trialcoloradosun.com The former Mesa County clerk is set for trial Feb. 7 on 10 charges after a grand jury indicted her for tampering with election equipment.
Lauren Boebert will switch congressional districts to improve her chances of winning in 2024coloradosun.com Rep. Lauren Boebert will run in Colorado’s 4th Congressional district for the 2024 election instead of the 3rd Congressional District.
Colorado's governor wants colleges to hold tuition below inflation. His budget doesn’t provide mon...coloradosun.com Funding for higher education has emerged as a major divide between Colorado's Democratic governor and state lawmakers.
In D.C., lawmakers deck their halls with a holiday decorating contest. A Coloradan judged this year�...www.cpr.org Since 2019, the offices on the floor of the building have held a fun — and competitive, these are politicians after all — office holiday decorating battle.