Bill to ban ‘ghost guns’ coming to the legislature soon
Proponents are worried about the increasingly availability of 3D printed weapons and guns that can be assembled from kits at home.
Colorado’s legislative session slowed to a crawl in a 30-hour gun debate over the weekend
That long debate — and the way it ended — could have repercussions for the rest of the legislative session.
Right now, candidates can request a recount even if they’ve lost by a wide margin. Colorado’s top election official wants to change that
Secretary of State Jena Griswold is concerned discretionary recounts can be used to spread distrust in the election system.
Disability rights activists have ambitious goals for Colorado, from outdoor recreation to the halls of government
Ski lift accessibility, expanding insurance coverage for prosthetics and more are on the agenda.
Colorado Republicans pick former state Rep. Dave Williams to lead party
Williams, known for his hard right positions, told party members it’s time to “go on offense.”
Disability rights at center stage
Housing, recreation, government — advocates for people with disabilities say there are a lot of ways Colorado could be doing more to make those things accessible to all.
Colorado Republicans attempted to filibuster gun control and supervised drug use bills, leading to a legislative all-nighter
Delay tactics to slow down or to try and stop the Democratic agenda are some of the only tools the GOP minority has.
Colorado could offer new legal protections to patients who travel to the state to access abortion and gender-affirming care under a new bill
A number of states have restricted or banned abortion, as well as gender-affirming care for minors, in the past year.
Colorado Democrats introduce state assault weapons ban
The move is sure to inflame the legislature and potentially divide Democrats.
How a debate over support for the ERA turned into anti-trans rhetoric at the Colorado state Capitol
The day afterward, State Rep. Brianna Titone, Colorado’s only trans state lawmaker, implored her colleagues to discuss their differences more respectfully.
Tina Peters found guilty of obstruction of government operations in court recording case
The case is separate, but not entirely unrelated to, Peters’ legal troubles for allegedly helping someone breach the security of her office’s election equipment.
Rent control in Colorado?
The policy has been banned in Colorado for four decades, but that could all change this year.
Take a look at the new license plates for Colorado’s 150th anniversary
The winners include a “Pikes Peak or Bust” design and a tribute to Colorado’s mining history.
Bill for tougher auto theft penalties advances at Colorado legislature
In recent years, Colorado has been among the top states in the country for auto theft.
Workplace harassment bill coming at the state Capitol
The proposal revives an ongoing debate about whether harassment should have to be severe or pervasive to support a legal claim.
Here’s how Democrats want to change Colorado’s gun laws
The proposals include mandatory waiting periods, gun industry liability and more.