Remember when fractivists had the upper hand politically? It looks like, as a group, they have overplayed their hand. Now, local communities are fighting back against a war waged by fractivists funded by out-of-touch, out-of-state interests. From the Denver Business...
Just a little over a month after rating agency Moody’s stepped in and told the state of Colorado that it needed to shore up its ailing public pension fund, state House Democrats have proposed the state fund private companies’ retirement accounts, too. We...
Despite Colorado taxpayers forking over $8.8 million to film producers over the past three years as part of a “film credit” that refunds 20% of a film’s production costs incurred in Colorado, the Denver Business Journal reported that the Governor is...
A video posted yesterday of Sen. Bennet in the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee shows our embattled Democratic Senator getting burned by Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander. Here’s the set up. Sen. Mumbles praised the work of...
Perhaps it’s the fact that Governor Hickenlooper’s new chief of staff, Doug Friednash, has had a finger in so many controversial pies in Colorado during his tenure as Denver City Attorney and as a private practice lawyer that uniquely qualifies him for...