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As a result of Colorado's booming oil production, energy companies are paying more in severance taxes – money they pay the state for taking minerals out...
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The debate over continuing the Office of Consumer Counsel won't be decided until the final day of the state's annual legislative session. The Office...
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A bill to raise the salaries of Colorado's elected officials was introduced in the Senate Thursday. The proposal had been discussed for months, but...
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A measure to eliminate immunity for public schools for school shootings, death, sexual assaults and other series injuries that happen to students on...
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A bill to raise the salaries of elected officials in Colorado is expected to be introduced in the final days of the legislative session. A measure has...
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Two former governors, Roy Romer and Bill Owens, joined current Gov. John Hickenlooper at the state capitol to urge lawmakers not to go too far in...
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A bill to expand farm-to-school programs in Colorado initially cleared the state House Tuesday, but it still faces objections from some lawmakers who...
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Democrats in the House unexpectedly delayed a vote on an American Indian mascot bill after they realized Republicans had enough votes to stop it. House...
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The annual Colorado budget is making its way through the statehouse. It cleared the Senate on a vote of 21 to 14, passing largely along party lines,...
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Good afternoon, it’s Mountain Edition.The top official for the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs visits disabled vets in Snowmass.The former owner of…