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Congress returns this week to a Washington at war.
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Republicans lauded the economic and border security accomplishments of the Trump Administration, while Democrats criticized Trump’s economic policies, saying it’s not reducing costs.
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Guests are a chance for lawmakers to highlight issues important to them.
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The U.S. House delivered a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada.
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Officials say a faster turnaround time on warrants would have prevented the shooting at Evergreen High School.
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Incumbents, for the most part, outraised challengers, putting them in a good position to defend their seats.
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Colorado’s Senators want Homeland Security funding pulled from a minibus government funding bill after federal immigration agents shot a Minneapolis man this past weekend.
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Ask a Colorado Democrat in Washington, D.C. about why President Donald Trump and his administration seem to be singling out the state, and you get a variation on a theme: political punishment.
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Both the Senate and the House are moving legislative packages to deal with the housing crisis in the country, but whether one makes it to the president’s desk remains in question.
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Colorado’s U.S. House members split along party lines on a limited Republican health care bill that passed the House on Wednesday.