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| DENVER (AP) — A move to resolve a feud between landowners and professional river rafters is coming to a crest in the Colorado Legislature. more... |
| DENVER (AP) - A state lawmaker is dropping a bill which would have required high schools to get permission to use American Indian mascots. | |
| Former Colorado Speaker of House from 2005 to 2009, Andrew Romanoff, has tossed his hat into the ring for a U.S. Senate bid against incumbent Sen. Michael Bennet. | |
| DENVER (AP) - Colorado is moving to become the first state to cut retiree benefits to prevent its pension system from going broke. | |
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DENVER (AP) — The Senate has passed a bill preventing recreational pot users from skirting the law to obtain medical marijuana is headed. The Senate voted 34-1 on Monday to back the measure, Senate Bill 109, and send it to the House. |
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| DENVER (AP) — The Senate is set to vote on a bill to prevent recreational pot smokers from getting permission to become legal users of the drug. | |
| DENVER, Colorado — Large utility companies in Colorado could be held to a higher standard when it comes to renewable energy. | |
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DENVER (AP) - Colorado lawmakers are considering scaling back late vehicle registration fees passed last year. Three proposals have been introduced in the Senate so far. |
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| DENVER (AP) — The first attempt to regulate Colorado's medical marijuana industry has passed its first test at the Capitol. | |
| DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's plan to eliminate about a dozen tax breaks to balance the state budget is off to a rocky start. | |
| DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers have rejected a bill that would have allowed lobbyists to avoid security lines at the state Capitol. | |
| DENVER (AP) - Gov. Bill Ritter wants to speed up a plan to tax things like candy and soda and computer software to help balance this year's budget. | |
| DENVER (AP) — Colorado school administrators are ready to make their case for getting $380 million from the federal government to improve education. | |
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