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5/9: Don't raise the severance tax
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Whether liberals like it or not, the oil and gas industry is one of the biggest economic drivers in the state. More >
5/8: Goodbye to Lakewood's grocery tax
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As strange as it sounds, one Colorado city is doing what many thought could never be done – they’re ditching a sales tax. More >
5/7: Gordon vs. Vietnam Vets
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With all the important work before our state’s lawmakers, it’s a Senator’s remark about the Vietnam War that’s been making headlines at the capitol. More >
5/6: Wrong priorities at the legislature
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Even though the legislative session comes to a close this week, lawmakers are still introducing bills – do we really need all this new law? More >
5/5: Eminent domain abuse at Denver's RTD
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If the government takes your land through eminent domain, it shouldn't be to further someone else's business interests. Or so you would think. More >
5/2: Campaigning with your tax dollars
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A parks and recreation district is campaigning for a tax increase, and using public money to do so. More >
5/1: Unions push for private-sector closed shops
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While labor unions push for more power in state government, they're fighting for a bigger piece of the private sector, too. More >
4/30: Udall, Salazar block access to natural gas
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Liberal members of Colorado's federal delegation are hellbent on keeping Colorado's natural gas reserves in the ground. More >
4/29: Colorado's marijuana laws
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Five thousand people rallied in Denver's Civic Center park seeking reform of Colorado's drug laws. Do you agree with them? More >
4/28: Say goodbye to TABOR
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Say goodbye to the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights if House Speaker Andrew Romanoff has his way with the Constitution. More >
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5/9: Don't raise the severance tax
Whether liberals like it or not, the oil and gas industry is one of the biggest economic drivers in the state.


