
Governor Hickenlooper Signs Stricter Pot Regulations
Originally published on May 22, 2014 6:57 am Governor John Hickenlooper signed two measures into law Wednesday, both aimed at tightening rules around marijuana edibles and concentrates.

A Look Back At The Wrapped Colorado Legislative Session
Originally published on May 9, 2014 8:45 am Colorado’s legislative session wrapped up on a muted tone Wednesday with most major bills already tied up before the closing gavel fell.

Final Day of Legislative Session Sees Passage of Disaster Tax Relief Bill
Colorado’s legislative session wrapped up with a quiet final day, as lawmakers put the finishing touches on several bills and gave tributes to outgoing members.

Marijuana Edible Proposal Watered Down
A bill to require stricter labels for edible marijuana products faced a setback on Thursday.

Wildfire Prevention Proposal Likely to Fail
One of the key wildfire prevention measures of this year’s legislative session is in jeopardy of failing.

Electronic Data Search Warrants in Colorado
Colorado voters are likely to decide whether law enforcement agencies need a warrant to search electronic records, such as data stored on cell phones.

Capitol Conversation: Session Nears its End
Colorado’s annual legislative session is close to wrapping up for the year.

Vaccine Bill Stripped Down
The state senate significantly watered down a vaccine education proposal on Wednesday.

Capitol Conversation: Dems Scuttle Abortion Rights Bill
Democrats at the state capitol scuttled an abortion rights bill just before the senate was about to debate it on the floor.

Republicans Whittle Down GOP Candidates
Republicans gathered in Boulder for their state assembly on Saturday and narrowed down the list of candidates for Governor.

Capitol Conversation: Pending Measures
Lawmakers at the state capitol have some big-ticket items to iron out before the session wraps up in May.

Sponsor Pulls Cyber-Bullying Bill
A bill aimed at creating new penalties for cyber bullying failed in the senate judiciary committee on Wednesday.

‘Student Success Act’ Passes House on Initial Vote
Lawmakers have scaled back several provisions in a major education bill after hearing the concerns from school districts across the state.

Capitol Conversation: State Budget Enters Final Stages
The state’s 23 billion dollar budget has cleared both legislative chambers. Now it’s up to lawmakers on the joint budget committee to iron out any differences.

State Senate Passes Bi-Partisan Budget
The state senate has passed the annual budget – and it cleared the chamber with more Republican support than in previous years.

State Senate Adds Money for Aerial Firefighting Fleet
Colorado’s $23 million budget is nearing the end of its legislative journey after floor debate in the senate Thursday.

