In a legal action that could unveil the names of high-rolling Republicans in Colorado and beyond, the Colorado Secretary of State’s Elections Division is moving ahead with its investigation of a conservative dark money group behind millions of dollars in campaign spending during the 2020 election cycle.
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‘We Had To Take the Long Way,’ Says Boebert in Explaining $22,259 Mileage Reimbursement
Journalists have been asking U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for documentation to support a reimbursement of $22,259 for mileage driven during her successful election campaign last year.
Black Church Leaders Help More People of Color Get Covid Vaccines, As Unequal Distribution Persists
Elders at Colorado’s oldest Black church dressed in their Sunday finest and greeted one another warmly as they received COVID-19 vaccines, celebrating what they hope will be a healing turnaround.
Liz Cheney “Deserves To Be” in “Big Trouble,” Says Tancredo After WY Trip To Endorse Cheney Challenger
Former Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO) traveled to Wyoming last month to show his support for U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) primary challenger, Wyoming state Rep. Anthony Bouchard (R-Cheyenne).
Denver Janitors Protest for More Hours, More Respect
Yesterday morning, about 30 janitors across Denver called on Commercial Cleaning Services (CCS), the largest employer of janitors in Colorado, to stop reducing their work hours at a time when cleaning requires more time due to stringent COVID-19 cleaning protocols.
Boebert Attracts Cameras But Lacks Broad Appeal, Republican Strategists Say
First-year Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) appears to have the necessary attributes to become a media darling for the Republican Party. She’s telegenic, a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, a Trump loyalist, and a political outsider.
Denver Republicans Ask Vice-Chair to Resign After His Anti-Semitic Comments Surface
About five years ago, Kenneth Wilkison got in a Facebook dispute with Denver-area lawyer Elliot Fladen that ended with Wilkison writing, “And JEWs wonder why they are so disliked.”
Former GOP Official With History of Racist Facebook Posts Is Running for Council in Grand Junction
Former Mesa County GOP Second Vice-Chair Mark McCallister has submitted signatures to be a candidate in the April 6 Grand Junction City Council race.
Lamborn Introduces Bill Requiring Abortion Providers to Promote Dangerous ‘Abortion Reversal’ Treatment
U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) has introduced a bill that would require abortion providers to inform their patients about a dubious and risky method for reversing an abortion in-progress.
Essential Workers Take the Risk, CEOs Take the Reward
Every week, millions of us walk into a Walgreens drugstore without giving it a second thought.