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Democrats kill attempt to provide tax credits for private education

DENVER – An attempt to institute an education voucher-like program was struck down Monday by Democrats in the state Legislature. Senate Bill 35, which would have provided tax cred...

Bill increasing contraceptive access in Colorado OK’d by committee

Measure would allow filling year’s prescription at once

Tort reform for construction defects unraveling in Denver

Major stakeholder pulls its support for bipartisan measures

Lawmakers weigh in on state’s $28.3 billion budget

Governor glum about lack of funding for homeless

Rural broadband financing bill OK’d by Senate committee

Would allow small communities a new option for gathering funds

Legislative Round-up: Colorado Trail founder remembered

DENVER – Lawmakers in the Capitol started Monday by remembering the life of Gudrun “Gudy” Gaskill and celebrating the fruit of her labor: the Colorado Trail, which spans more than 500 miles ...

Legislature renames Highway 3 to honor Capt. Jeff Kuss

Several members of fallen Blue Angel pilot’s family view proceedings

Bill encourages mental health support for law officers

Programs for law officers would offer trauma counseling

Transportation bill calls for state sales tax increase

Leadership calls measure is a starting point for discussion

Denver lawmakers mull ending co-op marijuana grows

Lawmaker: Difficulty tracking plants invites federal scrutiny

Right to repair bill dies in Colorado House committee

Critics say measure would have stripped rights from homeowners

Bill banning conversion therapy for minors passes state House committee

GOP kills similar efforts the past two years