
These Colorado Christmas Trees Want To Go To Washington In 2020 Too
This year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas tree came from New Mexico. Next year, the Centennial State’s forests are competing for the honor.

By Caitlyn Kim

Bennet Talks Foreign Policy In DC As His Presidential Rivals Debate In Atlanta
Bennet hasn’t met the requirements to qualify for the debates since August.

By Caitlyn Kim

The Best Way To Tour Possible Spots For The War On Terror Memorial? Go On A Jog With Other Congressional Veterans
Rep. Jason Crow of Aurora co-sponsored the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Location Act, and joined a veterans run to check out possible locations in D.C.

By Caitlyn Kim

The Colorado Wilderness Act Moves Forward, And Demonstrates The Congressional Partisan Divide
The House Natural Resources Committee approved Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette’s Colorado Wilderness Act along a party line vote at 21-13.

By Caitlyn Kim

Amidst Divisive Impeachment Hearings, Colorado Congress Members Show Bipartisan Support For Service Dogs For Vets
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced the Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers (PAWS) for Veterans Therapy Act.

By Caitlyn Kim

1st Day Of Impeachment Hearings Doesn’t Shake Colorado Delegation’s Partisan Stances
The next public hearing is in the inquiry is scheduled for Nov. 15, when former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch will appear.

By Caitlyn Kim

How Colorado’s Delegation Saw Clinton’s Impeachment Versus The Inquiry Trump Faces Today
Back then, while Democrats argued that Clinton’s transgressions weren’t impeachment-worthy, they didn’t attack the process.

By Caitlyn Kim

The Library Of Congress Wants To Hear Every Veteran’s Story. That Includes Those In Colorado
For years, the Library has collected the stories of the men and women who served from World War I to the nations’ most recent conflicts.

By Caitlyn Kim

Bennet Files His Primary Papers And Pins His Hopes On A New Hampshire Surprise
He may keep missing the debate stage and his poll numbers remain in the low single digits, but Bennet’s not giving up his White House quest.

By Caitlyn Kim

In The House And Back Home, Coloradans’ Thoughts On The Impeachment Vote Toe Party Lines
A resolution passed in the House of Representatives on Thursday formalized the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.


Colorado-Driven CORE Act Passes US House But Faces Dim Senate Prospects
The measure would protect 400,000 acres of public lands, including 73,000 acres of new wilderness areas.

By Caitlyn Kim

Where Colorado’s Congressional Reps Stand Ahead Of The Impeachment Inquiry Vote
On Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote to formalize procedures for the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

By Caitlyn Kim

If You’re A Politician Who Needs A Lot Of Cash, Joint Fundraising Committees Are The Way To Go
“Joint fundraising committees are the easiest way for politicians or parties to solicit a single big check from donors,” said Andrew Mayersohn with the Center for Responsive Politics.

By Caitlyn Kim

It Just Got Even Harder For Bennet To Make It Back Onto The Debate Stage
Time is running out as the Iowa Caucus approaches on Feb. 3 and the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 11.

By Caitlyn Kim

Cory Gardner Signs On To Senate Resolution Condemning House Impeachment Inquiry
“I had hoped Speaker Pelosi would turn away from the sharp partisanship that has driven the House process but she has not,” Gardner said in a statement.


The BLM Has Found A Lot Of People To Hold Its Horses (And Burros)
The Adoption Incentive Program has places more than 7,100 wild horses and burros into private homes this fiscal year.

By Caitlyn Kim