Feb 23, 2021
Should the Democrat-controlled state legislature pass more taxes on gas and deliveries to raise $500 million a year towards Gov. Polis’s 10-year transportation plan? A new poll shows a majority of voters in the Denver metro area in Adams and Jefferson counties say no....
Feb 22, 2021
One topic that went noticeably unmentioned in Gov. Polis’s State of the State address last week was unemployment. Colorado’s unemployment rate skyrocketed to the fourth highest in the nation following post-Thanksgiving restaurant shutdown orders from the...
Feb 22, 2021
If the big box stores can stay open under Gov. Polis’s pandemic color wheel of forced closures, then so can small businesses. That’s the thrust of legislation proposed by Republican state Sen. Rob Woodward of Loveland, who told the Denver Post: “When you have a single...
Feb 22, 2021
Fully injected with the COVID vaccine and secured behind facemaks in their plexiglass work stations, Colorado lawmakers returned to regular session last week concluding a nearly year-long surrender to Gov. Polis’s authoritarian rule. The preliminary agenda of the...
Feb 19, 2021
Colorado Democrats are reportedly scrapping efforts to reform Colorado’s Open Records (CORA) Act. The law permits citizens, the media, and government watchdogs to request public documents from state agencies. Isn’t government transparency more important now than...
Feb 19, 2021
The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee is usually dominated by discussions of importance to ranchers and industries like timber, oil, gas and mining. Historically, the panel is dominated by western men and debate relating to regional issues like water, public...