In most states, those who rely on Medicaid for their health insurance are severely limited when it comes to abortion coverage due to laws that prevent public funding for abortion except in cases of life endangerment, rape, and incest.
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Boebert Says Colleges Are “Leftist Training Camps”
The largest school in her district, Colorado Mesa University, is led by a prominent Republican.
The DougCo School Board Recall Has Been Suddenly Terminated
Why did a highly publicized effort to recall four board of education members in Douglas County come to a halt last night?
Hick Criticized for Being Only CO Dem in Congress Who’s Not Sponsoring Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15
Although a $15 minimum wage provision of the COVID stimulus bill was tossed aside in the U.S. Senate Thursday, union organizations in Colorado aren’t giving up hope.
Casper Stockham Joins CO GOP Leaders Promoting Election Fraud Conspiracy
[Updated 3/5: see additional statement from Jonathan Lockwood at end]
Boebert Outrageously Claims That Nearly a Quarter of COVID Relief Bill Could Fund Abortion
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has been taking to Twitter to criticize the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill moving through Congress as a “bailout” for Planned Parenthood and to claim that it “frees up $414 billion in funding for elective abortions.”
After Being Asked To Pull Up His Mask, Vail Employee Said He Had a Gun
Things got a little tense–and the chairlift line got a little longer–at Vail on Friday after an off-duty Vail Resorts employee was asked by an on-duty employee to pull up his facemask, allegedly argued and then said he had a gun.
Boebert Appears to Embrace Aide Who Left Her Campaign After Thanking God for Proud Boys
Right-wing activist Sherronna Bishop was U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-CO) campaign manager when she ousted then-Congressman Scott Tipton in Colorado’s Republican primary in June.
Boebert Deserved Even More Than $22,260 for Mileage, Says Former Campaign Manager
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) actually deserves much more than the $22,260 she had initially paid herself for miles-driven during her successful election campaign, says her former campaign manager.
Former Commissioner Won’t Make ‘Any Endorsements’ After Rescinding Her Support of Racist Candidate
Former Mesa County Commissioner Rose Pugliese is “no longer doing any endorsements” for “personal reasons” after being made aware of Grand Junction City Council candidate Mark McCallister’s history of racism on social media.