A Big Tech antitrust bill championed by Ken Buck and Joe Neguse passes the US House
The package drew support from conservative groups, like the Heritage Foundation, as well as labor and consumer groups.
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado’s Latino voters and the 2022 races
One in six Colorado voters is Latino, a fact the campaigns are very, very aware of. But are candidates and parties forging meaningful connections, or just falling back on transactional habits?
Colorado senators keep up the push to keep the Space Command headquarters in Colorado Springs
The Trump administration’s decision to move the command to Alabama from Colorado has been embroiled in political controversy.
By Caitlyn Kim
In Washington, Colorado lawmakers seek long-term solutions for the drying West
Democrats in the congressional delegation are putting forward their ideas for how to spend $4 billion in drought relief funds.
By Caitlyn Kim
Moderates in the Midterm
Senate candidate Joe O’Dea is getting national attention for his views on abortion, Trump and other issues that set him apart from many in his party. But will his positions be enough to win over the moderate voters so crucial to winning Colorado’s elections?
BLM Director lays out plan for Grand Junction office
The plan caps a three year effort to make the West Slope city the home of a government agency.
By Caitlyn Kim
Los votantes latinos podrían marcar la diferencia en las contiendas políticas más importantes de Colorado, y las campañas lo saben
Mientras las campañas políticas senatoriales y congresionales tratan de alcanzar a los votantes latinos para obtener una ventaja, algunos cuestionan la profundidad del compromiso.
By Caitlyn Kim
Latino voters could be decisive in Colorado’s biggest races, and the campaigns know it
Candidates are reaching out to Latino voters for an edge — but some question how deep the commitment goes.
By Caitlyn Kim
Candidatos de Colorado al Senado de EE. UU. lanzan anuncios en español
Los votantes latinos desempeñan un papel crucial en lo que se espera sea una reñida competencia.
By Caitlyn Kim
When Colorado’s District 7 sends someone new to Congress, will rural areas get left behind?
In mountains of the southern Front Range, rural communities wonder if their new representative will remember their needs too.
By Caitlyn Kim
As the US Senate race looks increasingly competitive, Michael Bennet and Joe O’Dea hit the campaign trail to win over Coloradans
Colorado’s Democratic senator is facing a tough challenge from the first-time candidate, with both trying to appeal to working-class Coloradans
By Caitlyn Kim
Michael Bennet and Joe O’Dea both launch Spanish-language TV ads as they try to sway Latino voters
It’s a sign of how important the Latino vote may be in the upcoming midterm elections for both campaigns.
By Caitlyn Kim
From brush clearing to thorny issues, Rep. Joe Neguse tries a new twist on the town hall
The congressman says his ‘service town halls’ use volunteering to take down the temperature on political conversations.
Bennet and Hickenlooper help pass Democrats’ climate, health and tax bill
Bennet negotiated $4 billion to fight drought, Hickenlooper pushed for a 1% excise tax on corporations’ stock buybacks
By Caitlyn Kim
Michael Bennet plays key role in adding $4 billion to fight drought in the West
Bennet at one point said he would not vote for the bill if drought provisions included didn’t work for the Upper Basin of the Colorado River. In the evenly divided Senate, all Democrats will have to support the reconciliation bill in order for it to pass.
By Caitlyn Kim
Joe O’Dea says he hopes Trump doesn’t run for President
“I hope he doesn’t run. I don’t want to see him as president again,” the GOP Senate candidate told a talk radio host.
By Caitlyn Kim