
The New Acting Director Of The BLM Once Advocated For Selling Off Public Lands
William Perry Pendley recently headed the Lakewood-based Mountain States Legal Foundation, a conservative legal foundation that focused on protecting property rights.

By Caitlyn Kim

With Mueller On The Hill, Colorado Lawmakers Ask Their Questions
Colorado Reps. Ken Buck and Joe Neguse put their questions to former Special Counsel Robert Mueller during his testimony Wednesday.

By Caitlyn Kim

The Congressional Proposals To Protect Colorado Wilderness Keep Coming, This Time From Rep. Tipton
The Republican representative’s plans follow those from his Democratic colleagues, Reps. Diana DeGette and Joe Neguse..

By Caitlyn Kim

After Years Of Stalemate, Federal Cannabis Legislation Finds Traction In Congress
The marijuana industry’s well-documented banking woes could become a thing of the past.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado Democrats Were Split On Wednesday’s Trump Impeachment Vote
The vote highlighted growing divisions in the Democratic Party.


Here’s What We Know About The BLM’s Move To Grand Junction
80 total employees will relocate to Colorado.


Candidates In The Race For Cory Gardner’s Senate Seat Raked In Millions Last Quarter
And Sen. Bennet outraised former Gov. Hickenlooper as they both seek the presidency.

By Caitlyn Kim

After Trump ‘Go Back’ Tweets, Colorado Dems Have Much To Say, Republicans Don’t
It’s the tweet (or tweets) that some lawmakers have come to dread.

By Caitlyn Kim

Gardner Says BLM Will Indeed Move To Grand Junction, After Yearslong Campaign
The agency’s move to Colorado’s Western Slope has been the subject of heavily speculation for months.


The Defense Spending Bill Clears The House With Colorado Reps. Voting On Party Lines
Not a single Republican voted in support of the $733 billion budget package.

By Caitlyn Kim

Legislation That Would Protect Colorado Wilderness Still Has Mountains To Climb
The DeGette-led federal designation for 740,000 acres of land may be an economic boost, but faces opposition in the state and Congress.

By Caitlyn Kim

Rep. Jason Crow Wants Weekly Oversight Visits Of Aurora ICE Detention Center
The Aurora detention facility, run by the GEO Group, has come under heavy criticism for the treatment of detainees and recent outbreaks of communicable diseases.

By Caitlyn Kim

Gov. Polis Has Been On The Job For 6 Months. Bring On The Recall Petitions
A number of groups in recent months have been vocal about their desire to recall the Democratic governor over policies he’s supported since taking office.

By Caitlyn Kim

This Suffragist Monument Needs An Act Of Congress And Colorado’s Delegation Is Hard At Work On It
The idea of the monument comes from Loveland artist Jane DeDecker and Jody Shadduck-McNally, president and co-founder of the Every Word We Utter Monument board

By Caitlyn Kim

House Panel Approves Outdoor Recreation Bill To Protect 400,000 Acres of Land In Colorado
The Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act advanced in the House along party lines and Rep. Joe Neguse and Sen. Michael Bennet push the wilderness designations for large swaths of public lands in the state.

By Caitlyn Kim

As Humanitarian Crisis On The Border Escalates, Colorado Lawmakers Are Split On Relief Bill
The $4.5 billion emergency border funding bill prevents money from going to enforcement, which has drawn support from Democrats and disapproval from Republicans.

By Caitlyn Kim