Coloradans are turning to bras in the fight against COVID-19.
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America Is Developing a ‘Bailout Mentality’ Due to COVID-19 Government Help, Says Colo Congressman
When U.S. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) gets on a plane Monday to head back to Washington, he has “no plans” to wear a mask.
Gardner Thanks Trump for Providing Just 20% of Ventilators Colorado Attempted to Purchase
In an apparent move to deflect criticism that the Trump Administration undermined Colorado’s request to purchase 500 ventilators from manufacturers, President Donald Trump this morning gave Colorado 100 ventilators and credited U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) for securing them.
Why Are Gardner and Trump Trying to Dismantle Obamacare During a Pandemic, Ask Advocates
Everyone agrees that having health insurance is more important than ever, so why are Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) and President Donald Trump continuing to try to dismantle Obamacare, asked a group of health care advocates during a digital “town hall” Tuesday.
Citing “Parents Rights,” Colorado Republicans Vote Against Any Vaccination Requirements, Despite Virus
As scientists across the globe are racing to develop a vaccine against COVID-19, Republicans in key Colorado counties voted overwhelmingly in recent weeks against any state vaccination requirements for children or anyone else.
Arapahoe County GOP Removes Candidate from Ballot for Not Being a Republican
Arapahoe County Republicans booted a state House candidate from the ballot after discovering he was not registered as a Republican, which disqualifies him from running for office as a Republican under Colorado law.
Gardner Delivered ‘Historic Unemployment,’ Says Colorado Republican Party Ad
Most politicians like to boast that they deliver jobs.
GOP State House Candidate Faces Possible Disqualification
A Republican race for an Arapahoe County legislative seat could be headed toward turmoil, as one of the two candidates is registered as an Unaffiliated voter, potentially disqualifying him from running for office as a Republican under Colorado law.
Is Coronavirus Causing Cory Gardner to Rethink His Opposition to Obamacare? He Hasn’t Said.
The Trump Administration’s decision yesterday not to allow open enrollment for health insurance under Obamacare, despite pressure to give uninsured Americans the chance to become insured as the health crisis deepens, has left Obamacare advocates wondering again whether Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) is considering reversing his longstanding opposition to the national health care law–and if he supports Gov. Jared Polis’ (D-CO) decision to allow uninsured Coloradans to enroll in Obamacare now in a “special enrollment” period.
“Let’s Take Some Risk Here,” Says Michael “Heck’ve a Job” Brown About Coronavirus
Michael Brown, best known for being told by President George W. Bush that he was doing a “heck’ve a job” during the Katrina disaster, sits behind a radio microphone during the pandemic, fearful for the country, not because of the death toll, but because he thinks politicians are over-reacting.