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CARROLL’S CONFLICTED…AGAIN: Will She Vote to Keep Outsized Trial Lawyer Hauls to Benefit Her Employer?
A bill making its way through the State Senate that would rollback the possibility of punitive damages, in addition to "equitable relief", to enrich trial lawyers to compensate employment discrimination lawsuit winners, has small businesses throughout the state...
PARTY TIME! Health Exchange Officials Celebrate Gobbledygook
Health exchange officials said Monday that 132,000 Coloradans have submitted applications for insurance as of Feb. 4, despite numerous glitches that have plagued the system’s open enrollment period that ends this weekend. To put that into perspective, officials said...
UNBEARABLE: Wildlife Population is Not a Joking Matter
The state House is considering a bill to shorten the bear hunting season to key months and add a significant precaution to protect cubs, which would certainly aid in keeping Colorado’s population in check and protect high country campers. Sponsored by Rep....
BIGGEST LOSER: Bennet Disappoints in Latest Campaign Filing
Whoever ends up challenging U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in 2016 got some good news this morning. According to the latest campaign finance filings, the fundraising juggernaut appears to be not so hot. In The Hill’s assessment of the fundraising winners and losers this...
HEY CONGRESS: Time to Investigate Russia’s Influence in Colorado Energy Debate
Environmentalists are fond of demanding transparency for Republican politicians and proprietary information and trade secrets from the natural gas industry, but not when it comes to their own secret funders pouring millions of dollars into Colorado anti-fracking...
RIP: Right to Die Legislation Dies a Bipartisan Death
Late Friday night after more than 10 hours of gut wrenching testimony, right to die legislation was postponed indefinitely (read: killed) in a bipartisan 8-5 vote. The bill would have given terminal patients the option for medical help to end their lives. The bill...
SAY CHEESE: Denver PD Says Body Cameras for You, and You, and You
After several high-profile accusations of police brutality and related high-dollar settlements, the Denver Police Department has issued a Request for Proposal to outfit each of its 1,450 uniformed police officers with a body camera, according to a tip from a member of...
WE ARE SO EMBARRASSED: “Got Insurance” Awarded for Humiliation?
Somewhere in a parallel universe, getting national flack for an ill-conceived Internet ad is an achievement worth winning an award for excellent work. That universe is also known as PR Daily, which gave the colossally awful advertising campaign, “Got...
MISFIRE: Senate Dems Are Pro-Bureaucrat, Not Pro-Gun
UPDATE: Sen. John Cooke responded to request for comment on the delay claims. “I can't speak for the rest of the counties or the state but I checked with the Weld County Sheriff who told me that it is taking two-three days to get back the background checks from CBI....
FUNNY GUY: Gardner Slays Media, With Humor
There is no tougher crowd to please than that bunch of Washington ink-stained wretches who make up the Capitol Hill press corps, but U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner reportedly slayed the crowd when he spoke at their annual dinner Wednesday night. .@CoryGardner killing it at...
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