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Lundberg: More light needs to be shed on Griswoldgate, despite ‘move along’ spin

This week it was widely reported that a “third party” investigation concluded Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s public posting of hundreds of passwords for months on her official website was inadvertent and therefore no harm was done.

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Colorado experts predict what the state’s economy will look like in 2025

The Herculean effort of predicting how the current year has gone and what will happen to Colorado’s economy in next year took 140 local experts from every major industry sector, meetings since September and dozens of staffers at University of Colorado’s business school putting in roughly 1,000 hours of work. 

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Hegseth, Trump’s Sec. of Defense pick, is ‘good man, committed to America’, U.S. Rep.-elect Crank says

While half of the eight Coloradans in the U.S. House are Republican, when it comes down to a vote on confirming President Donald J. Trump’s nominees, it is unlikely anyone can depend on one from Colorado senators.

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Democrats reject audit of Colorado Secretary of State’s password breach

Just hours after a third party investigation found the Secretary of State’s Office “unintentionally” violated policy in posting a spreadsheet with election equipment passwords, Democrats on the Colorado General Assembly’s Legislative Audit Committee rejected calls for an audit of that breach.

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‘You are here to serve’: As Colorado’s pension costs grow, some PERA members say its board isn’t listening

Months before five Colorado school districts took the drastic step of suing the state pension plan, their elected representative tried to bring their concerns to the Public Employees’ Retirement Association Board of Trustees.

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‘There are still a lot of unanswered questions’: Clerks react to investigative report on BIOS password exposure

A report detailing the findings of an investigation into the activities of the Colorado secretary of state’s office during the public exposure of BIOS passwords, in the days leading up to the 2024 election, was released Monday.

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