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Lawmakers want to abolish residential growth restrictions as part of far-reaching land use reforms to increase housing inventory and fight rising prices.
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Voters will choose between sixteen mayoral candidates. They’re also considering eight open city council seats as well as the fate of the former Park Hill Golf Course.
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Democrats invoked a rarely-used rule to limit Republican filibusters during a rare weekend meeting of the House focused on gun bills.
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A new bill at the State Capitol would require health insurers to cover additional prosthetics for Coloradans under 26 was unanimously approved in its first hearing Tuesday.
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Lawmakers want to strengthen child labor protections after violations at a Greeley meatpacking plantA new bill would let victims of child labor violations sue for remedies not included in standard workers compensation.
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One bill would create a new scholarship program focused on training for industries with worker shortages. Another would cover tuition, fees and materials for certain associate degrees and industry certificate programs.
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Three bills Democrats say will address gun violence were approved by a legislative committee this week despite Republican opposition. Now they move to the Senate floor.
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Some lawmakers want to protect those who report overdoses and provide 'safe use sites' for drug users. Others want to increase punishments for possession and distribution of controlled substances, especially fentanyl.
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There’s a push at the statehouse to expand accessibility for people with disabilities. Newly-introduced bills would mandate wheelchair access in government building and add requirements for new residential buildings.
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A new bill at the State Capitol would make it easier for local governments to turn existing properties into affordable housing.