Gov. John Hickenlooper
Senate Leader Takes Closer Look At Planned Merger
Colorado Senate President Brandon Shaffer is asking sponsors of a bill that would merge the state wildlife and parks agencies to delay a vote so he can take another look at it.
Hickenlooper Signs Scrap Metal Crackdown
A crackdown on scrap metal sellers and buyers has been signed into law in Colorado.
House Dems Have Big Plans To Amend Colorado Budget
Colorado House Democrats unhappy with the state’s budget proposal to cut education funding are gearing up for a long fight.
Colorado Lawmakers Agree On Spending Cuts
Teachers, farmers and retailers may have some good news from a budget agreement struck in the Colorado Legislature.
Colorado House Gives Final OK To School Exercise Bill
A proposal to require 30 minutes of daily physical activity for Colorado elementary students is headed to the governor.
Former Gov. Ritter Back At The Capitol
Former Gov. Bill Ritter is back at the Colorado Capitol Tuesday to promote a bicycle race and see his official portrait.
Concussions Training Due To Become Law In Colorado
The nation’s most sweeping measure addressing youth-concussions in sports was signed into law Tuesday in Colorado.
Hickenlooper Asks Some State Managers To Reapply
Colorado’s governor is asking senior managers in state government to reapply for their jobs.
E-Cigarette Age Limit Signed Into Law In Colorado
Electronic cigarettes are now illegal for minors in Colorado.
Colorado Lawmakers Say Beer Wars Need To End
Colorado lawmakers plan to introduce legislation allowing convenience stores and grocery stores to sell full-strength beer after rules on the sale of low-strength beer were changed to make it easier for restaurants and liquor stores to offer those brands.



















