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Senate Bill 3 is aimed at making it harder for people to violate the state’s 15-round magazine limit. But the gun industry warns that it would also have a major effect on their business and that it presents safety and liability issues.
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The effort got a boost last week from an outgoing Federal Trade Commission official, who sent a letter to Gov. Jared Polis urging the state to target so-called “junk fees.â€
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Democratic lawmakers want to make it easier for workplaces to fully unionize, but their plan to repeal Colorado's one-of-a-kind organizing requirements faces opposition from business and the governor.
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A study launched late last year is examining the impact of racism on Black Coloradans. And researchers want to hear from everyone.
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After all the drama of recent years, the start to the 119th Congress has been, dare we say it, pretty normal?
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The prohibition on carrying guns in the State Capitol was expanded this year to include lawmakers, but it didn’t come with any new security protocols or enforcement.
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Lawmakers heard from the chairmen of the Ute Mountain Ute and the Southern Ute during Colorado's annual State of the Tribes address.
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The law is dependent on federal regulators' approval of the drug.
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Echoes of Washington could be heard inside the Colorado State Capitol as state lawmakers gathered for the start of the 2025 legislative session.
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Republican lawmakers in the state Senate say they have a plan that would save families in the state up to $4,500 apiece.