
Jody Hope Strogoff
Jody Hope Strogoff is the editor and publisher of The Colorado Statesman. The Statesman is a non-partisan political weekly newspaper, founded in 1898. Jody began working at the newspaper in the late 1970s, later purchasing the publication in 1988. She discusses the state鈥檚 political scene each Tuesday at 6:35 and 8:35 during KUNC鈥檚 Morning Edition.
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A crowded field of Republicans is hoping to keep Governor John Hickenlooper from serving a second-term in the November 2014 election. But recent polling鈥�
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Colorado鈥檚 U.S. Senate race is still months away but new details are emerging for both the incumbent, Mark Udall (D), and who could ultimately be his鈥�
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Just three weeks into the annual legislative session and Colorado lawmakers are off to a slower start than previous years. But a top Democrat priority鈥�
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With the 2013 general election all wrapped up, pundits are already looking to 2014. New poll numbers out from Quinnipiac have already shed some early鈥�
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The 2013 election is over, but the stunning defeat of Amendment 66 last Tuesday may impact Governor Hickenlooper鈥檚 re-election bid in 2014.Republicans鈥�
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Amendment 64 paved the way for the legal use of recreational marijuana in Colorado. It also tasked state lawmakers with enacting an excise tax on鈥�
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Coloradans face two statewide ballot measures this November. Both seek to raise taxes, but for very different reasons.Those reasons? Marijuana and鈥�
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Supporters of a ballot initiative to raise money for Colorado schools kicked off their campaign last week - just as the Secretary of State announced a鈥�
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Another Republican has joined the field of candidates seeking to challenge Democratic Senator Mark Udall in 2014.Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck鈥�
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September 10th will be a make or break day for two Colorado lawmakers facing recall.Democratic Senator鈥檚 John Morse and Angela Giron are facing recall鈥�