Pencils and wit sharpened, coffee percolating, and we are ready to take on the Hickenlooper administration’s first official scandal of 2015 – the corruption of the state’s Yoga bureaucracy. The existence of such a regulatory officialdom was brought to light recently...
Wow. Maybe it’s the rarefied air or maybe it’s a feeling of being among friends that compels so many liberal politicians to step in $h!t up in Aspen, but we couldn’t make up this quote from former Mayor of Nanny State New York Michael Bloomberg if we...
A bill making its way through the State Senate that would rollback the possibility of punitive damages, in addition to “equitable relief”, to enrich trial lawyers to compensate employment discrimination lawsuit winners, has small businesses throughout the...
Health exchange officials said Monday that 132,000 Coloradans have submitted applications for insurance as of Feb. 4, despite numerous glitches that have plagued the system’s open enrollment period that ends this weekend. To put that into perspective, officials said...
The state House is considering a bill to shorten the bear hunting season to key months and add a significant precaution to protect cubs, which would certainly aid in keeping Colorado’s population in check and protect high country campers. Sponsored by Rep....