Colorado health care advocates defended the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Monday, the day before the U.S. Supreme Court will hear the oral arguments for California v. Texas, a case that will decide the fate of the ACA. The GOP and Donald Trump have supported the lawsuit that became California v. Texas in an effort to repeal the act.
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Colo Conservative Lawmaker Disappointed by State’s Election Results
“Moral decay” is how Colorado State Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) refers to some of the results of Colorado’s general election–in particular, anti-abortion ballot measure Proposition 115, which failed to pass by a 59% to 41% margin.
Boebert Intends To “Give Voice” in Congress To Entire State of Colorado, Not Just Her District
Congresswoman-elect Lauren Boebert, a Republican, says she’s “happy” to go to Washington D.C. to represent not only the people in her district but to “give voice to Colorado.”
PHOTOS: “Stop the Steal” Rally in Denver
Approximately 100 Trump supporters gathered at the Colorado state Capitol this afternoon to protest the result of the presidential election. Chanting “Stop the Steal” and waving signs that read “Stop Voter Fraud,” the demonstrators were surrounded by a crowd of Biden supporters and counter-protesters that was nearly double in size. Dozens of Denver Police officers in riot gear formed a line between the groups.
Conservatives Offer Advice on How Colorado Republicans Can Win Again Statewide
If you’re fair-minded and you look at Tuesday’s election in Colorado, you admit that it could have been worse for Republicans, but overall the Colorado Republican Party has grabbed Donald Trump and swung with him so far to the right that the GOP has become next to irrelevant here.
Conservative Group Is Fundraising to Sue CTR Reporter
A new conservative group, FEC United, is asking its supporters for money so it can sue a reporter with the Colorado Times Recorder (CTR) reporter.
Colorado Groups Bring the State’s Lynching History to the Forefront
After two years in the making and several nation-gripping murders of unarmed black Americans, civil rights groups and religious leaders in Colorado have unveiled a memorial marker that aims to bring the state’s legacy in lynching to light.
Amendment 76 Passing by Large Margin in Colorado
Amendment 76, a ballot initiative to change voting requirements in Colorado, is passing Tuesday evening by a large margin of 62 percent as of 10 p.m.
CO Republicans Feel Blue As All Statewide Governing Bodies Now Under Dem Control
Richard Murray, a Republican running for a seat on the board that controls the University of Colorado, centered his campaign, in part, on warning voters that if he lost, Democrats would not only “flip control of the CU Board of Regents for the first time in 40 years” but also “take over the last statewide elected body with a Republican majority.”
In Victory for Abortion Rights, CO’s Prop. 115 Abortion Ban Fails
In a hard-won victory for supporters of reproductive rights in Colorado and across the nation, Proposition 115 was soundly defeated today by Colorado voters.