Some of the requests Xcel has made as a part of its proposed transition plan are problematic, and I am concerned about what this may mean for Colorado.
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A Tale of Two CO Representatives: One Who Stands With Working People, the Other Who Would Rather Just Go With It
Last night, the U.S. House of Representatives passed Donald Trump’s proposed budget by two votes. Colorado Congressman Gabe Evans (R-CO) cast a deciding ‘yes’ vote, while Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) voted no.
Democrats Should Be Proud of a Successful 2023 General Assembly
After three straight election cycles in which Colorado voters rejected Republicans and increased the Democratic majority in the General Assembly, all the expectations of drama were on the Democratic side in the 2023 General Assembly. And once again, the Republican minority yelled, name called, and attempted some obstructionist stunts; but once again, they failed to actually do anything for Colorado.
Abortion Is Health Care and Mifepristone Must Remain a Part of It
During the debate on the Safe Access to Protected Health Care bill package, I learned Rep. Stephanie Luck (R-Penrose) and I have something in common: we’ve both had miscarriages. And we’re both fortunate enough to live in Colorado, a state where our doctors can give us the best medical advice on how to treat them – without abortion bans and bounty hunter laws hanging over our heads.
Is Heidi Ganahl a Hypocrite?
When Heidi Ganahl announced her campaign for Governor last September she touted that she would “be the change.”