Colorado Court of Appeals
June 21, 2018 blogger assault, Boulder, Boulder County, Business, California, campaign finance, cannabis, Cary Kennedy, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado governor's race, Colorado Legislature, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, congress, Courts, Crime & Courts, Democratic National Convention, Democratic National Convention 2008, Democratic Party, Denver, Denver Politics, Diana DeGette, donald trump, Donna Lynne, drilling, economy, Ed Perlmutter, education, election, Election 2018, eminent domain, Environment, erie, fracking, fundraising, Greeley Tribune, immigration, Jared Polis, Jason Dunn, John Hickenlooper, journalism, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, Mexico, Michael Bloomberg, Mike Coffman, Mike Johnston, Nation World News, National Politics, News, oil and gas, Phil Weiser, politics, RTD, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The New York Times, The Spot, tourism, Transportation, Trump Administration, U.S. Forest Service, unemployment, University of Colorado, University of Colorado A-Line, University of Denver, Victor Mitchell, Washington DC, water, weed, Weld County, wildfires, wine, withdrawal, world
Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Sign up for The Spot newsletter for a weekly rundown of Colorado politics. We are just days away from […]
assault, Boulder, Boulder County, Business, California, campaign finance, cannabis, Cary Kennedy, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado governor's race, Colorado Legislature, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, congress, Courts, Crime & Courts, Democratic National Convention, Democratic National Convention 2008, Democratic Party, Denver, Denver Politics, Diana DeGette, donald trump, Donna Lynne, drilling, economy, Ed Perlmutter, education, election, Election 2018, eminent domain, Environment, erie, fracking, fundraising, Greeley Tribune, immigration, Jared Polis, Jason Dunn, John Hickenlooper, journalism, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Mexico, Michael Bloomberg, Mike Coffman, Mike Johnston, Nation World News, National Politics, News, oil and gas, Phil Weiser, politics, RTD, The New York Times, The Spot, tourism, Transportation, Trump Administration, U.S. Forest Service, unemployment, University of Colorado, University of Colorado A-Line, University of Denver, Victor Mitchell, Washington DC, water, Weld County, wildfires, wine, world
June 20, 2017 blogger Adams County District Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Supreme Court, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana politics, marijuana sales, marijuana taxes, Medicial Marijuana, News, politics, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, taxes, weed, withdrawal
The Colorado Supreme Court this week declined to hear an appeal by Adams County over the validity of its recreational marijuana tax in three of its cities, raising questions about the fate of the nearly $2 million the county has brought in over the last two years from the levy.
Adams County District Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Supreme Court, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana politics, marijuana sales, marijuana taxes, News, politics, Taxes
May 26, 2017 blogger Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Business, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado News, Courts, economy, education, Latest News, marijuana, marijuana in Colorado, marijuana taxes, Medicial Marijuana, News, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, taxes, weed, withdrawal
Adams County continues to use disputed tax revenue from recreational marijuana sales to fund scholarships, recently announcing that 64 high school students in the county had been awarded more than $1 million in total.
Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Business, Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado News, Courts, economy, education, Latest News, marijuana, marijuana in Colorado, marijuana taxes, News, Taxes
April 17, 2017 blogger Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Legislature, Colorado Municipal League, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Courts, John Hickenlooper, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana politics, Medicial Marijuana, News, politics, Steve Lebsock, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, taxes, weed, withdrawal
Lawmakers are expected to pass a bill Monday to stop a standoff over local marijuana taxes, but that may not stop a protracted legal battle between Adams County and three of its cities from winding up at the state’s high court.
Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Legislature, Colorado Municipal League, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Courts, John Hickenlooper, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana politics, News, politics, Steve Lebsock, Taxes