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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.
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The proposal has broad legislative support, but is dividing the Indigenous community.
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The proposal would save about $50,000 a year. That's a relatively paltry amount, but it's meant to send a message that state costs must be trimmed.
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Local officials worry a state voting rights law could open them to new litigation — and change how Colorado's city elections are run
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Meet two members of the freshman class at the Capitol.
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The bipartisan effort stems from the case of a former CBI scientist accused of manipulating thousands of test results.
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The hours are long and being a representative is a lifestyle change, but Democrat Yara Zokaie and Republican Dusty Johnson say it’s worth the sacrifices.
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The bill aims to boost ridership, accountability and transparency. Two previous attempts have failed in the last few years.
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House Bill 1182 would also require insurers to give customers an opportunity to appeal assessments of a property’s wildfire risk, which can lead to increased costs and nonrenewals
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The ‘kei’ cars and trucks are growing in popularity in the U.S. But many states have explicitly banned them in recent years. A bill at the statehouse would allow them on Colorado roads.