During Friday’s debate in the Colorado House of Representatives on a bill that aims to improve sex-ed programs, State Rep. Perry Buck (R-Windsor) argued against what she referred to as the bill’s “one-size-fits-all” definition of consent, which she suggested varies depending on where you live.
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Neville Says Election Work by GOP Groups Was “Some of the Worst” He’s Seen
Former State Sen. Tim Neville (R-Littleton) blames his loss in November’s election, in part, on “some of the worst execution” he’s seen by fellow Republicans who ran separate campaigns in support of Neville.
A Neighborhood Built, And Devoured, By Industry
Marktown Indiana is a benighted enclave, an odd oasis of residential life separated from every neighbor, local business, amenity or public building by a desolate industrial moat.
Gardner’s Hail Mary: Please, Colorado, Start Liking Trump
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) has one dim path to retaining his seat in next year’s election: if Trump becomes popular in Colorado.
Colorado Congressman: “Democrats’ Hypocrisy Knows No Bounds!”
To get a sense of just how deep the partisan divide goes in Colorado, take a look at Ken Buck, who’s running in an obscure election to lead the Colorado Republican Party.
OPINION: Yes, We Remember All Those “Good Things” Trump And Gardner Have Done For Colorado
Sen. Cory Gardner sure picked a weird time to finally start his “no more dodging questions” policy after years of half-truths and evasions, but I’m for it. While Special Counsel Robert Mueller closes in on Trump’s closest associates — the Nixon-tattooed-Roger Stone the most recently indicted — Gardner suddenly decided that now is the time to endorse Donald Trump for re-election in 2020.
CCU Speaker Charles Murray: “Feminist & civil rights movement” made it “obligatory to not to be critical of blacks or women”
Colorado Christian University’s Centennial Institute hosted controversial author Charles Murray Monday evening as part of its “Distinguished Lecture Series.”
Faithful Tuesdays Coalition Fights For Criminal Justice Reform At State Capitol
Director of the Interfaith Alliance, Rev. Amanda Henderson, welcomes people to Faithful Tuesdays Photographed by: Peter Savic The second “Faithful Tuesdays,” a weekly event at the Capitol intended to “advance a moral economy, equity, and the eradication of racism now,” took place Tues. with speakers from advocacy groups calling legislative action for criminal justice reform.
Critics Of New U.S. Attorney General Say Trump Investigation Needs Protection
Colorado’s two U.S. Senators took opposite stances today in the U.S. Senate’s vote to confirm William Barr as U.S. Attorney General, with Democrat Michael Bennet opposing Barr and Republican Cory Gardner supporting the Trump nominee.
Colorado Bill To Make Abortion A Felony Fails Once Again
Colorado Republicans’ bill to make abortion illegal has once again failed.