
Civil Unions Bill Dies in Special Session
The effort to revive a bill granting marriage-like rights to same-sex couples failed Monday, on the first day of a special legislative session.

By Megan Verlee

Capitol Check-In: May 11, 2012
Gavels in the state House and Senate are going to get a little more of a workout. Yes, the regular session is over.

By Megan Verlee

Legislative Session Ends, But Not For Long
[photo credit: MVerlee/CPR] The 68th General Assembly concluded its regular work last night, adjourning its session at the stroke of midnight. But lawmakers won’t be gone long.

By Megan Verlee

Civil Unions Dies in House Stalemate
[Photo credit: Jim Pullen] The effort to establish civil unions in Colorado died in the state House last night. Lawmakers never got to debate the measure.

By Megan Verlee

Civil Unions Bill Passes Key Committee
A bill to create civil unions is advancing in the Colorado House. It passed the judiciary committee Thursday night after one of the panel’s Republicans switched her position.

By Megan Verlee

Civil Unions Heading for Pivotal Hearing
[Photo credit: MVerlee/CPR] Both sides of the fight over civil unions are gearing up for a pivotal hearing on the measure.

By Megan Verlee

Civil Unions, Immigrant Tuition Keep Lawmakers Busy
[photo credit: MVerlee/CPR] One thing is clear after covering the legislature for a few years: some ideas are perennials.

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper Considers Tourism Veto
[Photo: Gaylord Entertainment] Governor John Hickenlooper may be about to break out the veto pen for the first time this session, and the only second time since he took office […]

By Megan Verlee

Governor Wrestling with Reforms to Fire Response
For most of his time in office, the fires Governor John Hickenlooper has dealt with have been of the metaphorical, political, variety.

By Megan Verlee

Immigrant Tuition Bill Dies in House
An effort to lower college tuition for undocumented immigrant students is over at the state legislature, at least for this year.

By Megan Verlee

The Niobrara Oil Boom
[Photo credit: MVerlee/CPR] In 2009, an oil company exploring in northern Weld County hit a gusher in what’s known as the Niobrara basin.

By Megan Verlee

Capitol Check-In: April 20, 2012
[Photo Credit: MVerlee] Coloradans, you can breathe a sigh of relief: your state government will be funded next fiscal year.

By Megan Verlee

Niobrara Oil Boom: Local Government Worries
Other installments of CPR’s Niobrara Boom series: Part 1: Weld County Windfall Part 3: A City and an Oil Company Clash *** Transcript: REPORTER MEGAN VERLEE: Tracy Cook’s house is […]

By Megan Verlee

Mountain Community Takes Stock of Fire’s Toll
As of Monday morning, the final residents displaced by the Lower North Fork Fire in Jefferson County had been allowed to go home, except residents of the more than two […]

By Megan Verlee

Capitol Check-In: April 13, 2012
CPR’s state Capitol reporter Megan Verlee was tweeting like mad this week, firing off minute-by-minute updates on the budget debate in the House.

By Megan Verlee

House Debates State Budget
The state House is debating next year’s $19 billion budget proposal today.

By Megan Verlee