Editorial: Asking EV owners to pay for electricity at taxpayer-funded stations is right call
The issue: Some local governments are moving to user fees for electric vehicle charging stations.
The issue: Some local governments are moving to user fees for electric vehicle charging stations.
Despite the secretary of state’s best efforts to ban Donald Trump from the Colorado ballot, the U.S. Supreme Court just wasn’t buying it during Thursday’s arguments.
The Supremes didn’t buy it. Griswold faces crushing defeat to ban Trump from ballot Read More »
Is Colorado, as Governor Polis has said he wants, a Colorado for all, or is it just a Colorado for those that agree with Democrat policy?
Gaines: A Colorado for all, as long as you agree with Democrats Read More »
A second attempt at defining nuclear energy as a clean energy source died in the Colorado State Legislature last week, despite a robust turnout of supportive citizens across the political spectrum that outnumbered opponents two to one.
Revitalizing Colorado’s economy with clean energy falls short, yet again Read More »
A lawmaker who ruffled the fur of Colorado pet lovers with her bill mandating state registration of our four-legged children plus a mandated pet tax has turned tail and now plans to withdraw her measure.
Democrat turns tail on proposed pet tax after voter backlash Read More »
Radical big city environmentalists have been using federal red tape against westerners for decades to kick us off the public lands in our backyard and deprive us of every livelihood it provides, from natural resources to recreation.
Wildlife officials sued for skipping NEPA regs to release wolves in Colorado Read More »
Why did I “stand in the gap”? Because it was the moral thing to do. I had skin in this game.
The fear and reward of ‘Standing in the Gap’ Read More »
The last presidential candidate to largely unite the country, Reagan defeated Carter 489-49 in the Electoral College and 51%-41% in the popular vote. Four years later, he won 49 states and 59% of the popular vote.
In a different time, ‘The Great Communicator’ unified America Read More »
I must have hit that age. Nostalgia keeps overtaking me. I remember a Colorado that had thriving, competitive newspapers in every city, along with equally thriving local radio to keep them in check.
Caldara: Talk radio’s not dead, but is showing its age Read More »
It might not seem like it right now, but it’s almost morning in America again. Americans of all sides are waking up. Democrats, Independents, and Republicans are uniting around shared concerns.
It’s Almost Morning in America Read More »