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State’s oil and gas commissioners are not from oil or gas producing areas
Colorado Politics reports members of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission aren’t political appointees, even though they were appointed by a political governor and confirmed by a political legislature, all from the same political party. Which might explain...
Republican challenging Polis promises not to close businesses or badmouth beef
Republican Greg Lopez is getting busy with his campaign against Gov. Polis, hitting the Lincoln Day dinner circuit and preaching the gospel of a united party to wrest control of the state from its abusive, elitist and controlling Big Brother. Speaking recently to...
Colorado cattlemen to counter processed food day with real beef celebration
The Colorado Cattlemen's Association will counter a dubious holiday proclaimed by Gov. Polis for his elitist friends to eat only fake meat processed with soybeans and yard clippings, which is ironically referred to as natural food. While the high-minded celebrate...
CdeBaca to clear path for Tay Anderson to run for her Denver City Council seat
Denver School Board member Tay Anderson spent the last few weeks teasing a special announcement on Feb. 28, which prompted speculation he would challenge U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette in the 1st Congressional District. Anderson refuted that speculation earlier this week --...
Polis snubs cattlemen, again. Tells Coloradans to ditch animal products
Having not learned his lesson at all the last time he snubbed beef and one of the state’s leading industries, Gov. Polis has declared March 20 as MeatOut Day in Cattlerodo. The meat-free holiday was started by the Farm Animal Rights Movement to convince us carnivores...
Neguse was wrong: Capitol Police testify what they knew prior to Jan. 6
The chief in charge of Capitol Police and other law enforcement officials finally got their turn to tell what they knew, and when they knew about plans to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6. Former Chief Steven Sund, who resigned after the incident, told a Senate panel on...
Here’s some of the $1 trillion in pork Democrats packed into the 6th COVID bill
The House votes Friday on the $1.9 trillion "COVID relief" bill that's packed with more pork than actual relief to pay off the Democrat Party's liberal special interest base. This will be the 6th round of taxpayer dollar spending for a total of $6 trillion in less...
Woke politics: Colorado Dems vote to pass so-called Equity Bill
The so-called Equity Act passed the U.S. House today by a vote of 224 to 206. Colorado’s Democrat delegation voted in favor of the measure, which seeks to rewrite the landmark 1964 Civil Rights act to include gender identity and sexual orientation as protected...
Dysfunction at the unemployment office persists under Polis’s watch
Problems with distributing benefits to eligible unemployed claimants are persisting at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE). Gov. Polis previously blamed the department's backlog on a poor system that his administration inherited. Colorado was...
Texas lessons learned? Coloradans face $8 billion tab for 80% wind and solar power
Colorado has learned a lesson from the Texas winter storm and resulting power failure due in part to frozen wind turbines, we’re just not sure it’s the right one. Xcel Energy now plans to lift $8 billion from ratepayer wallets to double renewables like wind and solar...
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