Someone put a leash on Democratic Rep. Paul Rosenthal, who announced today a piece of legislation that would override HOA bans on certain breeds, like pit bulls and german shepherds. It doesn’t appear that Rosenthal has done a tremendous amount of research on...
Last week, we reported on common sense legislation drafted by Colorado Springs lawmakers in response to the growing problem of squatters taking over homes of people who were on vacation, deployed, or between renters. A loophole in the current law does not allow...
Last week we told you about the effects the new minimum wage law is having on restaurant prices and your wallet. Dining out is not a necessity, though, so consumers have a choice. Albeit not one that restaurants might like. Access to affordable child care, however, is...
“We need a leader, not a creepy Tweeter” was a popular chant during the weekend women’s march in Denver, which by the way we followed on Twitter. The upshot, again, was they don’t like Trump and so the Democratic Party through its subsidiaries organized the voter...
Tom Steyer, who spent almost $100 million in 2016 elections in an effort that would have achieved a more productive outcome had he simply lit the money on fire in the middle of the street, is going to “invest” $30 million in the 2018 midterm elections. The focus will...
After another round of layoffs last month at the Denver Post and a subscription price hike this week, Mac Tully announced Tuesday he is leaving the paper following his brief, four-year stint as publisher and CEO. He lists several accomplishments in transitioning the...