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Colorado Peak Politics
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HEALTH CARE SHOWDOWN: House Vote Set, Maybe Colorado Republicans, like many nationwide, are holding out
their decision on how to vote for Trumps’ Obamacare replacement
bill on Thursday, to see what the final package would look like
after a late Wednesday night of final negotiations. The delegation
remains undecided while U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman says he’s leaning in
favor, but as in […]
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Bill to raise sales tax for transportation passes first test Lawmakers worked into the evening Wednesday to find the best
way, or perhaps the least objectionable way, to begin to fund a
backlog of $9 […]
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The U.S. Supreme Court just strengthened rights for students with disabilities In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on
Wednesday better defined the federal standard public schools must
meet for its special education students. […]
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SO LONG SAFE SPACES: Legislature Says No to Free Speech Limits Safe space zones for free speech are about to become a thing
of the past for Colorado college campuses. Just as soon as the
legislature works out a few details, the bill will sail to Gov.
Hickenlooper’s desk for his signature. Free speech is a wonderful
thing — if we do say so ourselves — […]
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AWKWARD ALERT: Rep. Petterson Asked if Sen. Kerr Is Running for U.S. Rep. Perlmutter’s Seat It’s no secret that two of Jefferson County’s Democratic
legislators, State Rep. Brittany Petterson and State Sen. Andy
Kerr, may be vying for Democratic U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter’s U.S.
House seat if he decides to run for Governor of Colorado. And we
thought it might be awkward, but we didn’t know it would be this
[…]
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Why Colorado lawmakers hope this is the year to solve the affordable condo crisis This much perhaps everyone can agree on: Colorado is in an
affordable housing crisis, whether you live on the Front Range,
Western Slope or the […]
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Littwin: Democrats want a fight on Gorsuch, but first they have to lay a glove on him Let’s call it Mr. Gorsuch goes to Washington. And in ordinary
times, there would be no question how the movie ends. Jimmy
Stewart gets the girl, […]
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The Home Front: Ex-Colorado Republican Party chairman charged with voter fraud The former chairman of Colorado’s Republican Party has been
“charged with voter fraud and forgery,” reports KDVR. “Steve
Curtis, 57, is accused of filling out and […]
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HICK’S TWO FACES: Why He Wants Dems to Play Petty Politics Gov. Hickenlooper is urging Senate Democrats to play petty
politics with Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination.
Talking out of both sides of his mouth, he explains how wonderful
it is that Gorsuch was nominated and how talented he is and all.
But then goes on to preach how Democrats should just block the
nomination […]
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Basketball all-stars will put on a show It turns out the Colorado high school basketball season is
not over, as 20 area players have made it to The Show. There will
be four games this year in The Show, which is an all-star showcase
set
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Marathoning theater at the Arvada Center A lot of life is spent waiting -- waiting for people to
arrive or depart, for things to happen, or for answers to be made
clear. This spring at the Arvada Center, the three repertory shows
all examine characters waiting -- for a bus to make it ...
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New colours, more connectivity and 30 hp more power for the Porsche 911 Porsche is launching the new model year with a significantly
expanded range of extras: Alongside an array of new colour variants
for the interior and exterior of all model lines, notable is the
greatly increased range of options for connectivity…
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Challenging food factoids to chew on March is National Nutrition Month, and in my recent work for
an organization that provides nutritional counseling, I learned a
lot about healthy eating, weight loss and wellness and, no, my
extensive knowledge about losing weight is not just from
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Construction defects bill goes to 'kill committee' A construction defects reform bill that lawmakers had high
hopes for is likely headed for defeat in the state House of
Representatives after being assigned to the State, Veterans and
Military Affairs Committee on March 14. Senate Bill 156, ...
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Horse enthusiasts gallop to expo at stock show complex From March 10-12, the National Western Stock Show Complex in
Denver hosted more than 150 events for thousands of horses and
horse lovers alike during the 2017 Rocky Mountain Horse Expo.
Throughout the weekend, nine arenas and event spaces ...
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Putting the 'Billy' in 'modbilly' Most people in Parker know Billy Bob Thornton for his roles
in Hollywood blockbusters, but he and his bandmates in The
Boxmasters want to change that. For the past 10 years, they have
been writing, recording and touring -- and on April 12 ...
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Defending Your Business From Regulators There are so many regulations even the regulators don’t know
them all! The fear is palpable when you receive a notice for an
audit or an inspection and for good reason. The many intricate
details, real or misinterpreted, can have…
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