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“It’s already come here. We’ve already seen the violence,” a Durango immigrant rights advocate says.
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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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Congress returns in early January, and members of Colorado’s congressional delegation each have their own priorities for the new year.
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Colorado Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper threw a wrench in Senate plans to start work on a government funding package before heading home for the holidays.
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The Colorado delegation split completely by party, with Republicans voting for the bill, and Democrats against.
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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.
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Immigration advocates just did a four-day, 60-mile march to raise awareness about a bill that would help millions of longtime immigrants in the U.S. become citizens. We hear from them today on In The NoCo.
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Town halls give constituents an opportunity to engage with politicians. Citizens can voice their opinions and ask elected officials tough questions, often…