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Government and Politics

What Colorado’s New Tax Laws Could Mean For You And Your Business

By Andrew Kenney
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Government and Politics

The Year That Democrats Left TABOR Behind: How Billions In New Spending Can Cut Through Colorado’s Conservative Firewall

By Andrew Kenney
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Colorado Democrats Are Planning The State’s Biggest Tax Reform In Years

By Andrew Kenney
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Education

Even As Colorado Lawmakers Want To Limit Them, The Debate Is Still Out On The Value Of Standardized Tests This Year

By Jenny Brundin
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Education

Will Your Student Take A Standardized Test This Year? Lobbyists, Educators And Lawmakers Are Facing Off Over That Question

By Jenny Brundin
Government and Politics

Colorado Lacks Early Childhood Teachers And Lawmakers Hope To Fix That Next Session

By Taylor Allen
Government and Politics

Colorado House Passes National Popular Vote Bill, Republicans Push For Ballot Measure

By Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
Government and Politics

Colorado’s Popular Vote Bill Has Cleared The State Senate, Moves Onto House Hearings

By The Associated Press

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