Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) criticized Adam Frisch, her Democratic opponent, running for her seat for the second time, and attacked Melvin and Hope, Frisch’s father and sister, for their history as OB-GYNs.
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Boebert Calls a Top CO Republican Lawmaker, Who Denied Climate Change, Her ‘Inspiration’
"Rose is what she calls an 'accidental politician.' I'm kinda one of those too, Rose, and it's almost your fault,” Boebert said.
No Labels’ Dark Money Group Paid CO GOP’s Favorite Canvassing Firm To Get on ’24 Ballot
As one of only four states where the No Labels Party has made the 2024 presidential ballot, Colorado is a hotbed of debate over the potential impact of this largely Republican-funded political party, which bills itself as a centrist alternative to the Democratic and Republican parties.
The War on Fentanyl Could Undermine the Benefits of the Decriminalization of Psychedelics, Warn Experts
As states across the country consider decriminalizing psychedelics for personal and therapeutic use, advocates are pushing lawmakers to also nullify criminal charges levied against people arrested for possessing or concealing natural medicines.
Christian School Files Lawsuit Over Universal Preschool
Darren Patterson Christian Academy (DPCA), a private school in Buena Vista, has filed a federal lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Early Childhood and Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program over nondiscrimination requirements to receive state funding for universal preschool.
BRIEF: Colorado Christian University Chancellor Calls Conservative Summit ‘Sobering’
The Western Conservative Summit (WCS) has a fourteen-year history of hosting conservative political celebrities and giving platforms to prominent faces and organizations of the conservative movement across the United States. Notable attendees have included Senator Cory Gardner and former president, Donald Trump.
Colorado GOP Chair: ‘I’m Fine With a No Labels Candidate,’ Just Not ‘Third Parties That Are Going to Adversely Affect The Republican’
When it came to choosing which minor parties he wanted to negotiate with, Colorado GOP Chair Dave Williams only had one question: would they “adversely affect the Republican nominee?”
Douglas County School District’s Revised Policy Raises Concerns for Trans Students
Last night the Douglas County School District (DCSD) Board of Education adopted revisions to the Parent and Family Engagement Policy which focuses on the issue of “compelled” speech, raising concerns that the policy could be used to justify harassment against transgender students and staff in the district.