
Governor Vetoes Red Light Camera Bills
Though they are unpopular, Gov.John Hickenlooper said the cameras are an important public safety tool.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado lawmakers mourn John Buckner
Buckner had a long career in the Cherry Creek School District and served as chair of the House Education Committee.

By Megan Verlee

Tighter EPA clean water rules draw mixed Colorado reaction
The new EPA water rule is likely to face strong opposition in Congress and the courts.

By Megan Verlee

Lawmakers want new leadership at Dept. of Human Services
When asked about the issue, Gov. Hickenlooper didn’t go into any specific action he might take.

By Megan Verlee

Progressive groups seeking veto on consumer loan interest hike
The industry says higher rates will give borrowers with marginal credit access to loans, but groups seeking the veto argue a higher finance charge benefits no one but lenders.

By Megan Verlee

Funds for veterans, fighting wild fires and water sucking weed on governor’s agenda
The governor will sign bills to help economically distressed counties, studying traffic control and combat water-sucking weeds.

By Megan Verlee

What mobility data may mean for rich kids
Last week saw a flurry of stories digesting the a new study from Harvard finding that young people who grow up in high poverty areas make significantly less over their […]

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper warns he may veto red light camera bills
One measure bans the cameras entirely, the other says governments can only use them with voter approval.

By Megan Verlee

The polarizing bills failed, but in 2015, legislators still found ways to compromise
The final days of the legislative session saw a flurry of partisan showdowns and bipartisan compromises, late nights and big votes.

By Megan Verlee

How TABOR works: Tracking the fate of your 2015 refund
If lawmakers don’t pass any new tax credits, the average taxpayer would get a refund. But a lot are proposed. Which ones are worth it?

By Megan Verlee

Testing bill, red light camera measures sent to Hickenlooper as session ends
Some lawmakers called the process of crafting a testing compromise the most challenging work they’d done this session.

By Megan Verlee

Testing, red light camera bills on tap on Legislature’s final day
State lawmakers must wrap up their work for this year’s legislative session by midnight Wednesday.

By Megan Verlee

Precarious public pension deal fails at statehouse: Here’s why
If the plan had worked out, it might have meant a huge windfall for state finances. But opponents worried Colorado could have been locked into a bad deal.

By Megan Verlee

Bill to reduce DPS pension contributions passes House
The district is seeking a $23 million a year reduction in its contribution to PERA.

By Megan Verlee

Showdown coming over Colorado utility watchdog
Legislative action is needed to continue the Office of Consumer Counsel, but Republicans and Democrats have different ideas about its future.

By Megan Verlee

Fetal homicide bill fails in the state House
Democrats have characterized the measure as an attempt to erode a woman’s right to have an abortion and to control her body during pregnancy.

By Megan Verlee