Purplish is CPR News' podcast about state politics, state government, elections and political identity. Hosted by public affairs reporters Bente Birkeland and Andrew Kenney.
Some legislative leaders want to give all local public worker unions the power to collectively bargain, but they’re up against a lot of powerful opponents.
Seven percent of the state legislature is currently running for Congress — that’s the largest number in recent years and it speaks to the many ways in which this is […]
With home values and rents rising at a dizzying rate, state lawmakers are rushing to try to address Colorado’s housing crisis. They do have one ace up their sleeve: a whole lot of federal money.
The legislature has gaveled in its session. The governor has laid out his agenda. The cost of living and rising crime are high on the list of priorities on both sides of the aisle. What lies ahead for this year’s policymaking?
When rioters broke into the U.S. Capitol a year ago, most members of the Colorado delegation were in the House and Senate chambers. A year later, the memories still haunt them.
It’s beginning to look at lot like politics, at least for our public affairs team; everywhere they go they seem to be hearing about what’s ahead at the legislature…
With minutes left on the clock, the congressional redistricting commission approved a new map. We give you the lowdown on what it looks like, what it means, and how commissioners got there.