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The Spot newsletter: Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling and its impacts, Hickenlooper’s veto-palooza, Denver’s scooter-palooza and an election 2018 how-to
June 7, 2018 blogger ABC, addiction, Americans for Prosperity, Amtrak, assault, Aurora City Council, Autism, Brock Turner, Business, California, civil rights, climate change, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Colorado Civil Rights Division, Colorado General Assembly, Colorado Legislature, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado River, congress, Courts, Crime & Courts, Denver, Denver Politics, donald trump, drones, economy, education, election, Election 2018, Environment, Fire, health care, immigration, Jack Phillips, Jeff Sessions, Joe Salazar, John Hickenlooper, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Masterpiece Cakeshop, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, Mike Coffman, National Politics, News, NPR, PERA, Phil Weiser, planes, politics, Pueblo Chieftain, religious freedom, Rep. Joe Salazar, San Francisco, Scott Pruitt, Scott Tipton, sexual assault, Steve Scalise, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The Spot, Transportation, transportation funding, Trump Administration, U.S. Supreme Court, University of Denver, voting, Washington DC, weed, Western Conservative Summit, white house, withdrawal
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.
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101 bills that passed and failed: A digest of what you missed in the 2018 Colorado legislative session, from taxes to crime to transportation
May 13, 2018 blogger affordable housing, Autism, Budget, bump stocks, burglaries, Business, Cancer, cannabidiol, cannabis, CBD, child care, Children, college, Colorado General Assembly, Colorado House, Colorado Legislature, Colorado Lottery, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Senate, Colorado State Patrol, concealed carry, Courts, Crime & Courts, Doctors, domestic violence, Don't Miss, drilling, drugs, economy, education, Election 2018, emissions, employment, Environment, gambling, gerrymandering, Gun thefts, guns, Health, health insurance, healthcare, horses, immigration, income tax, insurance, Internet, jail, K-12 education, Latest News, lobbyists, Local Politics, marijuana, marijuana sales, Medicaid, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, mental health, minimum wage, mining, National Anthem, net neutrality, News, oil and gas, opioids, parole, Patrick Neville, pharmaceuticals, politics, rape, Real Estate, Regulations, road, school shootings, sexual assault, sexual orientation, shootings, smoking, solar, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, suicide, Tax, taxes, Transportation, veterans, water, weed, withdrawal
Colorado lawmakers introduced more than 700 bills in the 2018 legislative session covering a wide range of topics. If you’re wondering what you missed, one line about 101 bills that passed or failed in the 120-day term.
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The Spot newsletter: Will Denver land the NFL draft?, Colorado legislature in its final sprint, a resolution in the Doug Lamborn ballot battle and more
May 3, 2018 blogger Bernie Sanders, bump stocks, Business, Cary Kennedy, CBD, census, civil rights, Cole Wist, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Civil Rights Division, Colorado General Assembly, Colorado governor's race, Colorado House, Colorado Legislature, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Public Radio, congress, Cory Gardner, Courts, Crime & Courts, Denver, Denver Politics, donald trump, Donna Lynne, Doug Lamborn, E-470, education, election, Election 2018, Environment, FBI, gambling, immigration, Interstate 70, jail, Jared Polis, Jerry Sonnenberg, Joe Salazar, journalism, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, National Politics, News, NFL, NFL draft, nuclear weapons, Olympics, PERA, politics, protests, Pueblo Chieftain, Rep. Joe Salazar, Robert Mueller, Rocky Flats, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Russia, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The New York Times, The Spot, traffic, Transportation, transportation funding, Trump Administration, Ty Cobb, Washington DC, weed, wildlife, withdrawal
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.
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The Spot newsletter: Who’s on the 2018 ballot anyway?, regulating the sale of body parts in Colorado, Denver mayor remains in hot water and more
April 26, 2018 blogger Barack Obama, Business, cannabis, Civic Center Park, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado General Assembly, Colorado GOP, Colorado House, Colorado Legislature, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Supreme Court, Columbine High School, congress, Crime & Courts, DACA, Denver, Denver Politics, Doug Lamborn, Doug Robinson, drones, economy, education, election, Election 2018, Energy, Environment, FBI, gerrymandering, healthcare, immigration, jail, James Comey, Jeff Sessions, John Hickenlooper, journalism, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, marijuana politics, Medicial Marijuana, Michael Hancock, Mike Johnston, mining, Mitch McConnell, National Anthem, National Politics, net neutrality, News, Owen Hill, Police, politics, protests, Randy Baumgardner, Robert White, RTD, school, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, Stephen Colbert, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, Tax, taxes, teacher, Terrance Carroll, The Denver Post, The New York Times, The Spot, Transportation, Trump Administration, U.S. House, U.S. Senate, University of Denver, Washington DC, weed, wildfires, withdrawal
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.
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Life off-grid in San Luis Valley’s high desert takes skills that few arrive with
December 31, 2017 blogger cannabis, Colorado News, Don't Miss, electricity, Environment, infrastructure, labor, Latest News, Lifestyle, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, News, solar, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, U.S. Department of Agriculture, veterans, water, weed, withdrawal
Rodney Cook’s high desert property is littered with the stripped carcasses of worn machines, the scoured parts powering devices that sustain the lives of a dozen family members in a harsh desert environment. Many other people haven’t made it there.
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