While Gov. John Hickenlooper might be breathing a sigh of relief after a new Quinnipiac poll shows him leading against GOP rivals, further analysis shows that legislative Democrats might not have much to celebrate. When asked what they think of how the state...
We wanted to take a quick moment to close the loop on the equal pay resolution in the state Senate last week. When we left off on Thursday, Minority Leader Bill Cadman was attempting to tack on an amendment to the resolution that included Sen. Mark Udall and...
We can write about why conservative policies are good for the economy and boost job growth until we’re blue in the face, but nothing feels better than a real-life example that allows us to say: We told you so. This week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that...
Coming off a legislative session marked by some of the most anti-growth proposals in recent memory, Colorado Democrats are approaching the mid-way point of this year’s legislative calendar still focused on legal and regulatory initiatives that will grow red tape...
After getting crushed in last summer’s recall elections and watching Amendment 66 get trounced at the ballot box, we have seen the Democrats make a last-ditch effort to save their one-seat majority in the state Senate by largely flying under the radar this session. ...