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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. ...

Hospital Provider Fee bill killed in favor of new effort at Colorado Capitol

A bipartisan incarnation is reportedly in the works

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

Jim Isgar remembered in state Senate

Former senator’s heart was as large as he was tall

State lawmakers advance bill to update sunshine laws

Measure would require agencies to provide searchable, digital documents

Oil and gas tampering bill amendment eases Democrat’s concerns

Bill no longer toughens penalties for obstructing, interfering with equipment

Colorado bill aims to protect drilling sites from vandals

Bill clears Senate panel, but some worry about free speech

Colorado Senate debates Second Amendment bill

Greeley Republican wants to give concealed carry rights to young soldiers

Bill to protect microbreweries receives bipartisan support

Sponsors: Industry’s importance is reason for measure

Colorado Senate panel kills bill seeking to aid rural economies

Measure killed by GOP-held Senate for 3rd year in a row