
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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The 2012 Presidential race unofficially arrived in Colorado last week when Vice President Joe Biden held a fundraising breakfast on behalf of President…
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Colorado has a budget for next year following months of wrangling over steep cuts, namely to K-12 education. Governor Hickenlooper signed the state’s…
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State lawmakers have just over two weeks left in their 120 day legislative session and a lot of unfinished business remains on the table. KUNC’s Brian…
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A bipartisan panel charged with redrawing Colorado’s Congressional boundaries was supposed to have a draft map ready this week – but that’s not going to…
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State Republicans have a new leader. Ryan Call inherited a divided and divisive party after just one round of party voting over the…
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For months state lawmakers have feared the worst where budget cuts are concerned. They got a sliver of good news late last week – but the state’s money…
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Plugging a one billion dollar budget shortfall may seem easy to state lawmakers compared to redrawing the state’s congressional…
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Republicans in the U.S. House passed a package of spending cuts over the weekend that contains an amendment by Colorado Congressman Cory Gardner that…
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Abraham Lincoln famously said “a house divided against itself cannot stand”. It’s a message that the party of Lincoln is grappling with here in…
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Colorado lawmakers have been in session for just shy of one month. And unlike years past, things have been fairly quite so far. But that’s likely to…