Hundreds of bills are proposed each session, but these are the most accessed by the public
Colorado bills are constantly being introduced and revised in order to potentially become laws, but some are of higher interest than others.
Colorado bills are constantly being introduced and revised in order to potentially become laws, but some are of higher interest than others.
The Colorado Constitution grants a property tax exemption to veterans with 100% service-related disability, and HCR 23-1002 sought to provide the same exemption to those veterans with “individual unemployability” status as determined by U.S. Veterans Affairs.
Support Amendment G: Modification to property tax exemption for disabled veterans Read More »
The last meeting between Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District candidates, Democrat Adam Frisch and Republican candidate Jeff Hurd, took place Monday, Sept. 30, at the Hoag Theater in Pueblo.
Adam Frisch, Jeff Hurd meet for likely their final 3rd District debate in Pueblo Read More »
Registration, education and turnout are all of equal importance for down-ballot candidates in the Nov. 5 general election, state Rep. Ryan Armagost told grassroots supporters Monday in a call led by former state Sen. Kevin Lundberg.
Sherri Wright is as rooted in Colorado soil as the hay she grows on her 300-acre farm.
More than two dozen organizations that represent agriculture and livestock producers in Colorado have filed a petition to delay future gray wolf reintroductions until depredations are addressed and mitigation tactics are fully implemented.
Democrat Adam Frisch, a former Aspen city councilman, and Republican Jeff Hurd, a Grand Junction Republican, are running against each other to represent Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in Washington, D.C.
A recent study has revealed the top schools in Colorado, many of which are located in the Denver metro area.
On list of 15 best schools in Colorado, only three are public schools Read More »
Tired of all the traffic? Tough. The central planners in charge command it only get worse at an exponential rate.
Caldara: Central planners disregard Coloradans’ true mobility needs Read More »
It’s a rare occasion indeed when we see Gov. Jared Polis and Heidi Ganahl, former rivals in the 2022 governor’s race, agree on much of anything. Proposition 129, on your general election ballot, is just the thing that they could speak about in one voice.
Is Prop. 129 the answer to the veterinary shortage in rural Colorado? Read More »