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Colorado lawmakers to review policy on sexual harassment

Decision comes after complaints against two representatives

Bennet asks FCC for details about rural broadband work

CenturyLink granted millions to improve internet but has not accounted for work

71st General Assembly: Legislative session touted as most production in years

Legislative session touted as most productive and collaborative in years

Letter calls for ethics investigation of Sen. Don Coram

Says lawmaker passed legislation he financially benefits from

Hickenlooper to sign hemp bill into law in Cortez

New law supports growers relying on federal water

Bill to prevent federal violations of Colorado constitutional rights dies

Effort undermined by amendments changing intent of measure

GOP kills Trump inspired tax return disclosure bill

Would have required making tax returns public to get on state ballot

Amendment to school finance act leads to squabble

GOP forces debate over charter schools

Transportation bill dies as Dems, GOP disagree on tax increase

Relief for roads may have to come from citizen-initiated ballot measure

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

State budget proposal cuts youth surveys on drugs, sex

DENVER – Colorado schoolchildren may not be asked about their drug use and sex habits in anonymous surveys anymore, under a bipartisan budget proposal moving through the Legislature. ...