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DENVER—The Colorado Senate Agriculture Committee on April 22 rejected two of the three appointments made by Governor Polis for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Commission.

By state law, the CPW commission contains 13 members, 11 of which are appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate.  The remainin...


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Colorado state senators recently engaged in more debate over Senate Bill 135, ultimately passing the measure and sending it over the House for consideration.    

The bill sends a ballot measure to voters this November, exchanging billions of dollars in ...


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The great 19th-century historian Lord Acton said it best: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

Acton was building on the teachings of his mentor, Homer Simpson, who put it more plainly: “The more power you have, the more you can mess things up. Woo-hoo!”

And many in Colorado’s political elite have studied under the original oracle of...


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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a Colorado Catholic preschool that wishes to get state funding but not follow all antidiscrimination laws pertaining to gay and transgender students and possibly staff.


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“Partisanship should end at the waters’ edge.” That was a slogan coined in 1947 by Senator Arthur Vandenberg a Michigan Republican.  By the “water” he meant the seas that enclose our nation.  Vandenberg had been a staunch isolationist before World War II but after the allied victory he came to believe that domestic political fights should be put aside when...


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