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Colorado lawmakers to weigh task force focused on high-altitude water storage

Colorado lawmakers to weigh task force focused on high-altitude water storage

Colorado’s Joint Committee on Legislative Council has approved a slate of bills put forward by various interim committees to be introduced and considered in the next legislative session, ranging from…

Housing advocates laud state action like Colorado Prop 123; want more from feds

Housing advocates laud state action like Colorado Prop 123; want more from feds

Voters in Colorado approved a statewide affordable housing initiative in November; while voters in nine cities across the country OK’d measures to finance the construction of affordable housing, preserve existing…

Roberts to chair Senate ag, natural resources; Lukens lands on House ag, water, natural resources committee

Roberts to chair Senate ag, natural resources; Lukens lands on House ag, water, natural resources committee

With a little over three weeks until the new Colorado legislative session convenes, leaders in each chamber are rolling out committee assignments. On the House side, Speaker-designate Julie McCluskie, a…

After 546-vote victory, Boebert backs Trump, proclaims ‘I’m not changing who I am’

After 546-vote victory, Boebert backs Trump, proclaims ‘I’m not changing who I am’

It’s official. Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert has won re-election. While the result for the controversial Republican congresswoman who represents part of Eagle County and most of Colorado’s Western Slope had…

DACA deal draws tentative support from advocacy groups that back Dreamers

DACA deal draws tentative support from advocacy groups that back Dreamers

Editor’s note: On Dec. 15, a deal to protect Dreamers reportedly stalled out again during the remaining days of the lame-duck session. U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina and…

Neguse elected to fifth highest position in Democratic U.S. House leadership

Neguse elected to fifth highest position in Democratic U.S. House leadership

Members of the House Democratic Caucus this week elected Colorado’s U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse to serve as chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, the fifth highest elected role…

Billionaire eyeing Tennessee Pass Line acquires another railroad in Colorado

Billionaire eyeing Tennessee Pass Line acquires another railroad in Colorado

Stefan Soloviev, the billionaire New York developer and Colorado agricultural landowner who first revived interest in the dormant Tennessee Pass rail line through Eagle County in 2019, is on the…

Colorado lawmakers to delve into state’s red flag law in wake of Club Q mass shooting

Colorado lawmakers to delve into state’s red flag law in wake of Club Q mass shooting

Editor’s note: This story first appeared on Colorado Newsline. Eagle County Sheriff James van Beek voiced his opposition to Colorado’s red flag law on FOX News and Facebook after it…

DACA on long lame-duck list for Congress; Bennet pushes for fix

DACA on long lame-duck list for Congress; Bennet pushes for fix

Editor’s note: On Dec. 15, a deal to protect Dreamers reportedly stalled out again during the remaining days of the lame-duck session. With Congress back in session this week and…

Boebert, Frisch campaigns race to cure ballots ahead of looming deadline

Boebert, Frisch campaigns race to cure ballots ahead of looming deadline

Editor’s note: On Nov. 18, Adam Frisch conceded to Lauren Boebert. The extremely tight race between leader U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Adam Frisch became a contest of cured ballots…