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How Colorado Lawmakers Are Taking On the Maternal Health Crisis
Colorado lawmakers are making big moves to improve maternal health and address racial disparities in care.
Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Montana among states gaining U.S. House seats
WASHINGTON — After months of delays, the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday gave states part of the critical data needed to redraw their U.S. House boundaries: an updated tally of how many people live within their borders, and the number of House districts that each state will have for the next decade.
Boebert Brings Family on Mar-A-Lago Fundraiser Trip, Gets Photo With Trump
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert brought her entire family along to meet former President Trump at Mar-A-Lago last Saturday evening. She posted images of her with her husband and four sons posing alongside the former President in a gilded ballroom on her social media accounts.
A Brief History of Boebert’s Antics on Guns and the 2nd Amendment
Lauren Boebert’s meteoric rise in Colorado politics, from a virtual unknown to congresswoman in two short years, can be tracked by the media coverage surrounding her staunch fundamentalist defense of the Second Amendment and her controversial public antics with firearms.
Election Fraud Conspiracies Still Abound Among Colorado Republicans
“You know the story about the Navajo Windtalkers in World War Two? Imagine if I was a German and I just happened to know Navajo, right? Then maybe I could break the code. Well, that’s what happened.”
CO Lawmaker Doesn’t Know Where His Guns Are But Opposes New Law Requiring Safe Storage
State Senator Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) explained why he opposed gun bills Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law Monday while admitting he often does not know where his own guns are.
Sleep Problems Went ‘Through the Roof’ During Pandemic, Says Expert. Here Are Helpful Tips
Can’t sleep? You’re not alone.
CU Speaker Compares Treatment of Conservatives Today to Persecution of Gays in the 1950s
A period of U.S. history in the 1950’s known as the “Lavender Scare,” when thousands of queer people in government positions were fired without due process, leading to the painful public outings of gay people and the suicides of former government workers, is comparable to being conservative in today’s America.
Hearing Spotlights Conflict Between Polis & Top Dems in State Legislature on Climate Change Bill
Colorado lawmakers on Tuesday night advanced a major piece of climate-change legislation after a lengthy committee hearing that put on full display a long-simmering conflict between Gov. Jared Polis and top Democrats in the state Legislature.