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House Speaker bans men from women’s bathrooms on Capitol Hill

House Speaker Mike Johnson has issued a new edict saying that only women shall have permission to access women’s bathrooms on Capitol Hill. The move from Johnson comes after South Carolina Rep Nancy Mace proposed a new rule that would deliver the same result Johnson has provided.

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With Thanksgiving nearing, carrot E. coli outbreak offers new concerns for Coloradans

Word of yet another E. coli outbreak has shaken shoppers 10 days ahead of Thanksgiving. More than a dozen brands of organic carrots are now recalled with warnings to consumers not to eat them. One person is known to have become ill in Colorado, but the recalled products were all produced by Grimmway Farms and sold under a variety of brand names.

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Dickenson: From the Rockies to the Beltway, Colorado’s influence in Washington

Colorado has long punched above its weight in shaping national policy, and this administration is no different. With the appointment of Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy, our state once again finds itself in a key position of influence in Washington, D.C.

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Business groups warn against changes to Colorado’s union law

A major fight is brewing at the state Capitol, where unions plan to push for legislation they said would give workers “more freedom to negotiate for workplace safety and better pay” but which business groups warned would upend a system that is pivotal attracting companies and keeping Colorado economically competitive.

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