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Kim Bimestefer’s resignation comes as the state Medicaid program has dealt with billing mistakes and scrutiny over past spending.
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A resolution that may be “wishful thinking” calls attention to water priorities for the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribes.
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House Bill 1144 would still make it a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by jail time and fines, to make a gun or a gun part with a 3D printer.
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Colorado’s Medicaid spending has grown dramatically in recent years, making it tough for the state’s budget writers to avoid deep cuts to the program.
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Dueling data center legislation has exposed a rift over the energy-hungry facilities behind the AI boom.
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Under one bill, overtime pay for ag workers would have kicked in earlier. The other bill won out.
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The HOME Act would also make it easier for transit agencies, public housing authorities and certain nonprofits to build housing on land they already own, even if it isn’t zoned for residential use.
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Data is scarce, but concerns about problem betting are driving proposed new restrictions on the lottery’s plans and sportsbooks on your phone.
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It’s a response to new allegations that the civil rights icon sexually abused women and girls in his movement.
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One party leader calls it a “dumpster fire” after state chair resigns following no-confidence vote.