
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’s political scene each Tuesday at 6:35 and 8:35 during KUNC’s Morning Edition.
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State lawmakers are entering the home stretch of the 2012 legislative session. With just over a month to go work begins this week on the state budget. And…
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Colorado voters will once again face a personhood measure on the November election ballot. Similar efforts were soundly defeated in 2008 and…
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Today is “Super Tuesday”. Ten states are holding GOP caucuses. It’s also caucus day for Colorado Democrats. With no one contesting President Obama, state…
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State lawmakers are expected to take up a package of election reforms this week proposed by Secretary of State Scott Gessler. It’s just one of more than a…
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It’s Caucus Day in Colorado. Republicans from around the state will gather tonight to take a non-binding preference poll on who they favor among the four…
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Florida holds its Republican Primary today – and while we can’t predict a winner – we do know GOP candidates Ron Paul and Rick Santorum will be making…
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Colorado’s congressional races are gearing up but things may end before they really get started for the Democratic candidate running in the 4th…
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Efforts to redraw the state’s seven congressional boundaries, a process known as redistricting, and individual legislative districts, reapportionment –…
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A Denver Judge ruled in favor of Democrats last week in approving a new map redrawing the state’s seven congressional districts for the next ten years.…
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As was the case ten years ago a court will have the final say in how the state’s congressional districts are drawn. The process happens every decade based…