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A House bill would eliminate an exemption that allows courtroom discussion of prior sexual activity when it involved the defendant.
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It can take over a year to get DNA results in a sexual assault case. Lawmakers want that to change.
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A proposal in the General Assembly would add "gender" to the list of details recorded about the deceased, along with "sex." The move is already another battle line between conservatives and progressives.
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Some restaurant owners who had previously signed up to speak out at the Capitol in support of the bill are now having second thoughts.
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National chains are a growing share of the state's childcare providers, and lawmakers want regulations before they get any larger.
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Victims of sexual assault discussed the human toll behind the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s one-and-a-half year backlog in processing evidence.
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Companies like Lyft and Uber would have to track and report violent incidents, and do more to ensure the person behind the wheel is really the registered driver.
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The state is included on five lawsuits challenging executive action from the White House.
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Colorado takes a relatively cheap and fast approach for filling statehouse vacancies. What it's not, is democratic.
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Gov. Jared Polis and Democratic lawmakers want to cap state insurance payments to hospitals, but providers say they're already operating in the red.