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Progressive Activist With Degenerative Disease Can’t Find Congressman Tipton at Pueblo Town Hall Meeting
If you had a horrible disease and didn’t know how long you were going to live, would you spend your days driving around the country chasing down politicians who cast votes to repeal Obamacare?
Jeffco Senate Candidate Jensen Sees Wide Abuse of State Health Insurance Program–And Wants To Repeal And Replace Obamacare
At a campaign stop last month in Wheat Ridge, Colorado State Senate candidate Christine Jensen said “abuses abound” in Colorado’s health insurance program for the poor, which she said is a significant cause of Colorado’s budget woes.
How YOU Can Enforce Colorado’s New Campaign Finance Rules: To Appeal Or Not?
If you’ve been following the Colorado Times Recorder, you know that we’ve been explaining the Colorado Secretary of State’s new rules for enforcing campaign finance laws, which allow everyday citizens to lodge official complaints with the Secretary of State.
Walker Stapleton, Who’s Colorado’s Republican Candidate For Governor, Wants To Campaign With Trump
Asked during a conservative radio interview last week whether he’d “reach out” to get “President Trump to come out and stump” for him, the Colorado Republican Party’s candidate for governor said he’d “already been in touch with the White House” and is expecting Trump to campaign with him “schedule permitting.”
Abortion Doesn’t Cause Breast Cancer, As The Colorado Campaign For Life Claims
The anti-abortion group Colorado Campaign for Life shared a Facebook post filled with false statistics about abortion last week that got hundreds of shares and likes.
Why Are Republicans Speaking At The ‘Democrats For Life’ Conference?
Democrats for Life of America (DFLA) is holding its first conference this weekend in Denver, but speakers include no currently-elected Democratic politicians, and several speakers who have been identified as Republicans, Independents, or have no registered party affiliation.
Colorado Consumers Won’t See Massive Hikes in Insurance Rates Next Year
Colorado health insurers have asked state regulators to approve rate increases for health insurance plans averaging about six percent in the individual market and seven percent for small groups, according to data released today by the Colorado Division of Insurance.
Report: A Middle-Class Income Doesn’t Get You A Middle-Class Lifestyle In Colorado
Colorado’s middle class is rapidly shrinking, according to a new report that raises concerns about growing income inequality in the state.
Candidate for Governor Admits to Forgetting to Disclose His Wife’s $30K Income, As Required by Colorado Law
Over a month ago, the Colorado Times Recorder first reported that Walker Stapleton appeared to have left Jenna Stapleton’s $30,000 salary off his personal financial disclosure (PFD) form, even though candidates like Stapleton are required by law to disclose any income generated by their “spouse.”