Apr 8, 2019
Ballots go in the mail next week for the May 7 Denver mayor and council elections plus the contentious Initiative 300 giving privacy rights to the homeless and repealing the camping ban so they can take up residence on sidewalks and parks. The camping ban came up...
Apr 6, 2019
We’d be remiss if we ignored Gov. Polis’s recent grandstanding to appear more business friendly, especially since he’s charging full steam ahead to dismantle our energy economy through the oil and gas bill. Polis signed a deregulation bill into law permitting children...
Apr 5, 2019
All eyes were on Democrat Rep. Rochelle Galindo, who represents Greeley, when she voted in favor of SB19-181, the punitive oil and gas bill that went even beyond Proposition 112. The bill passed the House on a party line vote. They didn’t need her vote because...
Apr 5, 2019
Memo to U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette: Your fear is showing. The entrenched Democrat is obviously nervous about having a legit and early campaign challenger, so she’s been upping her social media game hoping the media minions will return to their establishment liberal fold...
Apr 5, 2019
It’s just a free-for-all for under-employed Democrats wanting to run next year against U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner. Diana Bray (who?) is the most recent to join the fray. The 58-year-old psychologist hails from Englewood, and she’s a Democrat climate activist. But we...
Apr 4, 2019
As we’ve documented pretty much all year, Colorado Democrats can – and have – done whatever they have wanted to state law. From gigantic new taxes disguised as fees, the continued effort to abolish TABOR, and most recently, a sledgehammer on the...