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How Denver mayoral candidates are gaming the system to get buckets of money
Denver’s Fair Election Fund hasn’t leveled the playing field so much as it’s given candidates who are financially well-connected a leg up on the competition — and at taxpayer’s expense. The top three candidates in fundraising who are benefiting the most from public...
Republicans score victories this week in Democrat-controlled legislature
Republicans scored some victories this week despite being in the minority of Colorado’s legislature where truly bad ideas continue to proliferate under Democrat rule. A bill allowing local government to reduce property taxes with mill levy cuts or tax credits passed...
Colorado Dems advance bill for full House vote of injection sites of illegal drugs
The Colorado bill authorizing government sanctioned meth houses and opium dens is headed to the full state House for a vote after Democrats passed the bill out of committee Wednesday. The bill lets state lawmakers off the hook politically by ceding authority to...
Kamala Harris to visit Colorado and be very annoying
Vice President Kamala Harris will address the most pressing issues of the day when she visits Colorado next week including crime, homelessness, high energy costs and the struggling economy. Ha! Just kidding. Biden’s second-in-command is coming to skate solely on the...
These Denver mayoral candidates skip over crime as chief public safety concern
Denver mayoral candidates are almost entirely focused on who would enforce the tent ban, compassion for the homeless, and commitments to gobble up soon-to-be ghetto property with taxpayer dollars for their housing. And who can blame them? Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot...
Poll: Public education on the wrong track, Coloradans favor charter schools
A poll of likely Colorado voters reveals homelessness, crime, and taxes should be the top priorities for Gov. Polis and the state legislature this session. The survey was conducted Jan. 26-27 with 540 likely voters for Ready Colorado, a conservative education advocacy...
Denver School Board turns deaf ear to violence as public demands police protection
Denver School Board member Auon'tai "Tay" Anderson led the charge nearly three years ago to disband the school resource officer program to protect children from gun violence and kicked the officers off campus. Yet gun violence continues to rise across the city and...
Colorado GOP chair candidates debate who should lead party
For those who are delegates attending the March 11 Republican convention to elect new party leadership, or just political junkies, the candidate debate held by the Republican Women of Weld County should be of interest. Here’s the link to watch it on their Facebook...
Colorado progressive priorities: Secret drug rehab bad, injection sites good
While Democrat legislators are fighting this session to legalize drug injection sites across Colorado, progressives at the heart of the party in Boulder are fighting against a temporary shelter for residents recovering from drug addiction. Boulderites are particularly...
Polis urged to grow a pair and kill a bill telling restaurants how to schedule workers
Gov. Polis is reportedly so intimidated by the nuttiness of his party’s progressive fringe and some of the quack bills churned out by the Democrat-controlled state legislature that he’s resorted to back-stabbing to protect his political future. The Denver Gazette...
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