With budget cuts looming, the governor and lawmakers are far apart on the fix
The state needs to trim its spending by almost $700 million. Finding those cuts won’t be easy.
New caucus at the statehouse seeks to unite lawmakers with roots in predominantly Muslim regions
The caucus will have a membership of two, for now
Colorado’s election equipment password breach explained
What we know about the investigations into Colorado’s Secretary of State’s office following the voting machine passwords fiasco and what happens next.
Colorado State Sen. Janet Buckner to resign
Buckner, who just won reelection unopposed said she wants to focus on her family, and helping other Black women get into politics.
Colorado Democrats lose supermajority in State House
If the current election results hold, Colorado Republicans will have flipped three seats from blue to red.
Gov. Polis receives immediate pushback for endorsing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead US health department
Moments after President-elect Donald Trump selected Kennedy as the Health and Human Services Secretary, Polis posted on “X” that he was “excited” about the pick.
State Sen. Chris Hansen explains why he’s leaving legislature right after his reelection
The exiting Senator is also weighing in on who he hopes will be picked to replace him.
State Sen. Chris Hansen will leave the legislature to lead the La Plata Electrical Association
The utility announced the decision a week after one of the legislature’s loudest voices on climate change won another four-year term.
Secretary of State switches law firms for voting machine passwords investigation
The office’s original choice was a practice with ties to the Democratic Party and Secretary Jena Griswold.
Colorado’s House Speaker and Majority Leader win second term from their Democratic caucus
Speaker Julie McCluskie of Dillon will once again lead the chamber when the legislature returns in January.
Denver DA launches investigation of voting machine passwords
The Secretary of State says the posting appears to be accidental. Leaking them intentionally would violate Colorado law.
How it all went down
From congressional results to a grab-bag of ballot measures, here’s what the election delivered for Colorado
‘We will show the country why Colorado is special’ — Senate Democrats pick new leader as legislature looks toward a year of belt tightening
Lawmakers will have to find a billion dollars in savings as they prepare the next state budget.
Will Rep. Yadira Caraveo keep her House seat? It’s still too close to call
The race for Colorado’s most competitive congressional seat was always expected to be a nail-biter.
Judge tosses Libertarian party lawsuit demanding recount in wake of voting machine password leak
The judge ruled that further court intervention was unnecessary because the office addressed the breach appropriately.
A Colorado law lets many inmates vote from jail – some are taking officials up on the offer
But there are also some caveats: People actively serving felony sentences are not eligible.