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Legislature Stops Putting Sex Workers at Great Harm
The legislature considers so many terrible, horrible, no good, very bad bills (apologies to Judith Viorst)—and passes many of them—that it’s a breath of fresh air when the legislature actually does something reasonable and good.
Virulent LGBTQ-Phobia Increasingly Darkens Conservative Discussions in Colorado
Colorado has made significant progress toward being a safe place for the LGBTQ community, but now that progress is challenged by reactionaries who are promoting misinformation and dusting off latent bigotry.
About That $900 You Gave Pentagon Contractors
Most of us want our tax dollars to be wisely used — especially around tax time.
The Tom Paine Tax Plan
The great pamphleteer of the American Revolution, Thomas Paine, had much more on his mind than independence from the British.
A Five-Alarm Emergency for Democracy
“Voter suppression” is a divisive and highly politicized term. But for the slate of bills Republicans are pushing across the country, it’s the only correct one.
I Like Republicans, But Can I Trust Them?
I am a Colorado Native. I am a lifelong Republican. I have been actively involved in the Colorado Republican Party for decades and I feel compelled to set the record straight on some things that should trouble anyone wanting to unseat Colorado Democrats.