Racial equity study bill passes first hearing at Colorado legislature
‘In order to do better for the people, we need to have data-driven solutions.’
A crowded debate as GOP candidates for Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District face off for the first time
Amid the jabs, district-hopping congresswoman Lauren Boebert had to answer to charges of carpetbagging.
If artificial intelligence is going to get involved in elections, Colorado lawmakers want voters to know
A proposed law would require clear disclosure if any campaign material contains AI-generated content
Rep. Rose Pugliese chosen to lead Colorado House Republicans
The leadership election follows the resignation of the previous minority leader after outcry over a 2022 drunk driving arrest.
Under pressure from his colleagues, GOP Rep. Mike Lynch steps down as minority leader
Lynch failed to inform his caucus when he arrested for driving drunk weeks before being elected to his leadership post.
Tina Peters is headed to trial – how did we get here?
The Mesa County clerk is accused of breaching the security of her office’s election computers in order to hunt for evidence of massive fraud. How did Peters, a political novice who ran on lowering DMV wait times, become such a pivotal figure in the ongoing campaign to prove false claims that American elections are rigged?
Colorado abortion amendment campaign kicks off on anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision
The initiative would enshrine legal abortion in the state constitution, and lift a ban on taxpayer funding for the procedure.
Colorado House Republicans split on whether to oust Minority Leader after DUI charges surface
Rep. Mike Lynch survived a no-confidence vote Monday, with one member absent. But his leadership could be challenged again.
The Colorado clerk on trial for the big lie, and what it means for the 2024 election
This is an episode of the CPR podcast Colorado in Depth.
Colorado GOP House leader on probation from DUI incident
Minority Leader Mike Lynch is also running for Congress in Colorado’s fourth district.
In State of the State, Gov. Polis calls for a Colorado with lower taxes, denser housing and more trains
The governor also reiterated calls for more civility at the state capitol.
As lawmakers return to work, cost of living, challenges of governing are top of mind
The new legislative session gets underway Wednesday.
The legislature returns: what lies ahead?
Lawmakers start their annual session Wednesday, after an off-season that contained more than the usual number of bumps and bruises.
Funeral home scandals prompt new calls for regulation in Colorado
State lawmakers are working with industry leaders to increase oversight of the funeral business.
State Rep. Epps officially reprimanded by Colorado Speaker for violating House decorum during pro-Palestinian protest
Julie McCluskie warned of “further disciplinary action” if Elisabeth Epps repeats her behavior.
Protect abortion in Colorado’s state constitution? Backers of a proposed amendment hope voters will do just that
The proposal would also lift a four-decade old ban on public funding for abortion in the state.