Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline
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Colorado-based Cobalt Abortion Fund spent almost $2.5 million in 2025 helping people access abortions across the country.
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Colorado’s state prisons have been near capacity since August, and predictions that the prison population will continue to grow have state lawmakers regularly debating the addition of more beds or contracting additional facilities.
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Rep. DeGette says ICE should be dismantled if agency is not held to ‘strict standards.'
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Federal data says the University of Colorado system is the largest employer of H-1B visa holders in the state.
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The Colorado attorney general’s office launched a new section of its public complaint system specifically for misconduct by federal agents, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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Without federal assistance for child care, some parents say they will need to leave jobs.
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Protect Kids Colorado measures would restrict participation in school sports, access to gender-affirming surgeries.
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President Trump directed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to review vaccine recommendations from peer nations and recommend any changes to vaccination schedules based on those findings. That review resulted in changed recommendations, announced Monday, for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, meningococcal disease, the flu and COVID-19 vaccines.
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An RFK Jr.-aligned committee bucks longstanding evidence-backed vaccine standard, but Colorado officials aren't aligned.
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Colorado's refusal to share information comes as DOJ sues other states to compel disclosures.