For 120 years, the home rule powers of Colorado cities were not seriously challenged, but the governor and state legislature are changing that.
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A federal judge dismissed the U.S. government's lawsuit against Colorado and Denver on Tuesday, which alleged that various ...
Colorado’s government has grown substantially over the past three decades beyond the limits that voters approved to restrain that expansion, according to a new report from a think tank. The analysis ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado lawmakers did the right thing for government transparency last week. First in a vote of 43-19, representatives in the Colorado House voted to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... HARTMAN — Tammy Lucero and Velma Casanova Cooper were leaving a Board of Trustees meeting at the old schoolhouse on Jan. 13 when they ran into familiar ...
(The Center Square) - Colorado’s state government has grown beyond the restraints placed on it by the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, a recent report says. TABOR, the constitutional amendment approved by ...
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