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Collections trade group says Colorado law compromises accurate credit reporting.
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Colorado has not said whether it would consider transferring Peters to a federal facility.
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The decision to replace the portraits with an exhibit celebrating Colorado’s 150th statehood anniversary comes after an uproar earlier this year when President Trump complained about how he looked in his Colorado Capitol painting.
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A Colorado law finds itself at odds with the Trump administration, this time over whether medical debt should be included in people’s credit reports.
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After 43 days, the longest government shutdown ended with a late-night Oval Office signing ceremony late Wednesday.
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Boebert was one of four Republicans who went around their leadership to force a vote.
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That will come as welcome news to the 600,000 Coloradans, half of whom are children, who rely on SNAP funding to help buy groceries each month.
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is suing the Trump administration over its decision to move Space Command Headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.
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President Donald Trump is facing criticism from Colorado cattle ranchers.
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The candidate for governor says Colorado should shift its map for Democrats to counter changes by red states.