
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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As the federal government shutdown continues, Republican lawmakers keep saying Democrats shut down the government to give “illegals” access to government-funded health care. Democrats say that’s a lie. It’s complicated.
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No one blinked. So much of the federal government has shut down. Congressional Republicans and Democrats remained dug in their positions.
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With the House out of town and the Senate far from a deal, funding for the federal government is set to run out on October 1st.
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Members say online platforms hold the promise of connecting with constituents in a direct way, but online rancor is having dangerous consequences.
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Rep. Brittany Pettersen introduced a resolution to condemn last week's “horrific act of violence” and raise up those touched by it.
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James' entry into Colorado's 1st Congressional District race sets up what could be a competitive primary.
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“I'm just sick of this stuff … That's not why we come here.”
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As the governor urges Congress to extend the benefit, one Colorado Republican is part of a push to do just that.
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Taking a glass-half-full approach, the state’s GOP members of Congress are highlighting how much Space Force, in particular, is expected to grow in Colorado in the coming years.
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In announcing the move, President Trump singled out Colorado’s mail ballot elections as one of his motivations.