
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

Hickenlooper Dials Up His Moderate Message, Takes Direct Aim At Sanders
In a D.C. speech, Hickenlooper warned that embracing democratic socialism will hurt Democrats’ chances of unseating President Trump in 2020.

By Caitlyn Kim

The Dems Who Want To Take On Cory Gardner Got Together For A Picnic Social This Weekend
The event, organized by Indivisible Denver and its sister organizations, was billed as a casual gathering to get to know the candidates, rather than a debate.


Colorado Representatives Take Part In Commemorating D-Day In France
U.S. Reps. Jason Crow and Ed Perlmutter visited the Normandy American Cemetery in France. Crow, an Army veteran, will also take part in a World War Two reenactment jump.

By Caitlyn Kim