U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) enters 2019 on thin blue ice–as he looks to defend his seat in 2020 with Trump’s name on the same election ballot.
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OPINION: Legalize Hemp to Boost Opportunity
In 2013, I received a call from Majority Leader Mitch McConnell asking me, as a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, to support a pilot program to allow farmers to grow hemp. Knowing Colorado farmers’ interest in the crop, I jumped at the chance and pushed to include the program in the 2014 Farm Bill.
OPINION: Justifying My Stealth Squirrel War In Denver
The squirrel you see in your yard might be there thanks to me.
OPINION: Let’s Start Thanking All Government Workers, Not Just The Military, For Their Service
It’s great that we recognize people who’ve served in the U.S. military with the simple acknowledgement of, “Thank you for your service.”
Bennet, Gardner Both Unhappy About Government Shutdown
Both Colorado senators expressed displeasure with the dysfunction in Washington this week.
Sen. Randy Baumgardner jokes about domestic violence on his way out of office after #MeToo allegations
Colorado State Sen. Randy Baumgardner (R-Sulphur Springs), who’s been the subject of multiple allegations of sexual harassment and this week announced he’d resign from office, shared a comic on Facebook that jokes about domestic violence.
Here’s A Peek At The Image For The Trump Portrait Proposed For The Colo Capitol. The Prez Looks “Non-Confrontational, Thoughtful,” Says Artist
A committee at the Colorado legislature has approved a Trump photo and an associated sketch, which will serve as the basis for a Trump portrait that will be ready to hang in the Colorado Capitol by April.
Kroenke Executive Paid Russian Spy Maria Butina To Create Pro-Putin TV Show
The head of a major Colorado media company hired now admitted Russian spy Maria Butina to help him create a television show starring Vladimir Putin as a conservation-minded outdoorsman.
Gardner Indicates Support For Court Ruling Killing Obamacare And Calls for Creation of Unspecified Better Healthcare “System”
Colorado Senator Cory Gardner apparently supports a decision last week by a federal judge striking down the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
During The 2013 Government Shutdown, Four CO Lawmakers Said They’d Donate Their Salaries. Gardner Has Yet To Prove He Did So.
With a government shutdown looming as federal funds are set to run out Dec. 21, some lawmakers could again promise to donate their shutdown salaries to charity rather than cash in while many federal workers go without pay.