Feb 19, 2014
Well, that was fast. Just a few days ago, we reported that liberal Gov. John Hickenlooper told The Yuma Pioneer that he would veto any bill without bipartisan support. Like many Coloradans, we thought that was a step in the right direction. That sentiment lasted...
Feb 18, 2014
Just when you thought Democrats in the state legislature couldn’t control yet another aspect of Coloradans’ lives, here they come with legislation to control bathrooms. Fixtures, that is. A bill just passed in the Senate today, SB14-103 phases out...
Feb 18, 2014
Echoes of Colorado’s recent elections sounded in last Tuesday’s San Diego mayoralty run-off election where the Republican won handily. Some lessons emerge. 1. Republicans can win despite Democratic registration advantages. San Diego is 26% Republican to...
Feb 18, 2014
It’s been sad here at the Peak offices. It’s not that The Denver Post’s Allison Sherry is moving on to The Minneapolis Star Tribune, but that people here lost a lot of money when “Udall’s Spokeswoman” did not win the “Allison Sherry’s Next Job” pool. We’re sad...
Feb 18, 2014
Colorado House District-55 Representative Ray Scott (R) of Grand Junction introduced his bill, “Local Accountability for School Districts (HB 1202)” to the House Education Committee yesterday. Representative Scott’s designed his bill to provide a...