Caitlyn Kim
Caitlyn has been with Colorado Public Radio since 2019. She has deep experience as a journalist, having produced and edited stories for a number of public media outlets around the country, including WNYC, KQED and most recently, for NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” She also covered the Connecticut State Capitol for WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut, WFCR in Springfield, Massachusetts and WAMC in Albany, New York.
In addition to her editorial expertise, Kim’s reporting is informed by stints with the federal government, including working at the State Department and the Department of Defense.
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The Colorado State Supreme Court has blocked a Democratic attempt to put redistricting in front of the voters this fall to create more Democratic congressional seats.
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While candidates have been raking in the dough, in a couple of hard fought primaries, they’ve also burned through a lot of it.
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The candidates who win these races this month will have a starring role in deciding which party controls Congress next year.
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The U.S. Senate passed an approximately $70 billion funding bill for federal immigration enforcement, without any reforms.
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The House and Senate have passed different packages aimed at increasing housing supply and addressing soaring housing costs, but it’s unclear if the two chambers will make a deal.
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Congress left Washington without passing a major Republican priority.
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The Republican House Judiciary committee wants answers about how district attorneys and local law enforcement are or are not cooperating with ICE.
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Vice President JD Vance believes former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters would be eligible to receive a taxpayer-funded settlement.
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The Air Force transferred some Air National Guard jobs to the Space Force, and it has left some guard members in limbo.
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But first, one of them will have to win a hard-fought primary.