Polis is reloading the CPW Commission. The question is not whether the resumes look nice. The question is whether Colorado gets real stewardship or ideology wearing hiking boots.
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Colorado red tape is suddenly a problem when it slows green projects Polis likes.
Great. Now try that for everyone else.
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Colorado’s ICE inspection law is now in court.
Safety oversight, or state resistance cosplay with a badge and clipboard? That is the fight.
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Colorado’s conversion therapy fight just ran into the First Amendment.
A judge blocked enforcement against Kaley Chiles while the case proceeds. The state can call it licensing. The court is asking harder questions.
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Meta’s AI future needs electricians, fiber techs, plumbers, and construction crews.
The cloud still runs on dirt, steel, wire, and people who can build.
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Colorado coal plants were supposed to ride into the sunset. Now reliability concerns have them back under a fresh pile of controls and reports.
Policy whiplash, with ratepayers in the middle.
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Kirkmeyer’s budget pitch is simple: Colorado has a priorities problem, not a mystery.
Adult math has entered the governor’s race.
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Paonia got robots, cameras, no written policy, and then the small-town fireworks started.
Privacy is not a luxury good. Government wants more eyes on citizens? Citizens get more eyes on government.
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Colorado primary ballots are out. The deadline is June 30 at 7 p.m.
Open the envelope, return one ballot if unaffiliated, and vote like an adult.
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Colorado’s high court gets the real question: when does an out-of-state act become a Colorado crime?
State borders are not decorative.
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A 16-year-old girl is dead in Arvada. The allegations are stomach-turning, and due process still matters.
But if warning signs were missed, Colorado needs answers, not PowerPoints.
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The Gazette endorsed Michael Allen for Colorado AG. The point is simple: Colorado needs a prosecutor, not a taxpayer-funded audition reel. https://t.co/avZE8lojaN
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Bennet is being framed as the Democratic front-runner for Colorado governor. Fine. Now voters should ask what he actually delivered, not just admire the résumé.
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Colorado GOP debate problem in one sentence: Democrats should be on defense, but Republican chaos keeps handing them the exit ramp.
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Colorado built a drug-price-capping machine. Amgen dragged it to federal court.
The judge asked, “Why is it such a mess?” Pretty much the whole health care system in five words.
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Colorado taxpayers deserve adult answers on this homelessness and Medicaid mess: who got paid, for what, and who was watching the store?
Compassion theater is not oversight.
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Colorado defense counsel probe, serious complaints, and a justice agency that exists to protect constitutional rights.
Process is not accountability. It is the receipt for delay.
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Bennet and Weiser mostly agreed. The real fight: who gets the shinier anti-Trump merit badge while Colorado gets less affordable.
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Colorado’s big energy fight mostly didn’t happen. Reliability and utility bills finally shoved the slogan machine off center stage. Funny how math does that.
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