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Colorado voters split on the trajectory of the state but share a common worry about polarization.
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This year, the group was advocating for the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection Act.
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Frustrated delegates describe chaos, confusion and long delays in the assembly process.
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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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“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.