Last week’s appointment of John Marshall as president of Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction kicked up some dust on both sides of the Continental Divide.
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Anti-Abortion Lawmakers Oppose Bill to Provide Diapers for Babies in Need
A bill to provide diapers to families in need is moving through Colorado’s Senate, but it’s not getting the support you might expect from Republican lawmakers who routinely push legislation that they say is aimed at protecting babies.
Can a Trump-Loving Republican Win a Statewide Election in CO Next Year?
Before we get too worked up about next year’s elections in Colorado, how about we talk about whether a Trump-loving Republican has any hope of winning statewide here at all in 2022.
Pueblo Republicans ‘Drawing a Red Line’ With ‘1776 Faithful Freedom Campaign’
“Our country was founded on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” said Todd Rogers, chair of the Pueblo County Republican Party. “Every single part of that has been attacked over the last year. This campaign is all about getting that back or at least stopping it.
Colorado Lawmakers Unveil $5.3 Billion Proposal to Solve ‘Transportation Crisis’
A broad coalition of state and local elected officials and Colorado business groups on Tuesday unveiled a new legislative proposal that they hope will bring an end to a years-long quest to secure billions in new funding for roads and other transportation infrastructure.
CU Leader Opposes Biden Plan for Free Community College; Looks to Private Sector for Solutions
During a radio appearance Saturday, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl opposed Joe Biden’s proposal to expand access to higher education for millions of Americans by offering tuition-free community college.
Colorado GOP Plans to Partner With Private Candidate Training Groups
Colorado Republican Chair Kristi Burton Brown announced last week her plans for the party to partner with several candidate training groups to build the next generation of GOP leaders.
Mixing Politics and Religion, Denver Archbishop Wants to Stop Biden From Receiving Communion
News broke last week that U.S. Catholic bishops are considering pressing President Joe Biden and other pro-choice Catholic politicians to not receive Communion due to their pro-choice stance.
Hickenlooper Still Undecided on Expanding U.S. Supreme Court
“Would you vote to expand the [U.S. Supreme] Court?” KHOW radio host Ross Kaminsky asked U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) directly last month.
The Shomer: Denver Chiropractor Exposed As Central QAnon Conspirator
“He used to work out at my gym. Dude is off his rockers.”