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CO GOP to Obama: You can't relate

A Face the State Staff Report

July 2, 2008

In a press conference organized by the Republican National Committee, state GOP chief Dick Wadhams and state Rep. Bob Gardner, R-Colo. Springs, accused Obama of tacking to the middle in an effort to gain support from moderates and unaffiliated voters.

Dudley Brown: "Guns Up" Approach to Political Advocacy

A Face the State Staff Report

July 2, 2008

Colorado’s political activists come in all shapes and sizes, and so do their budgets. Millionaire Democrats Tim Gill and Pat Stryker regularly see their political tactics grace the front pages, and they have become famous for pumping unprecedented cash into state legislative races. But there is another kind of activist in Colorado attempting to turn the political wheels. He operates on a shoestring budget, and his fellow Republicans have called his methodology controversial, uncompromising and on a bad day, damaging to conservative causes.

Right To Work Measure Gains Support

A Face the State Staff Report

July 2, 2008

Colorado’s Right to Work initiative, or Amendment 47, is gaining momentum as it picks up endorsements from around the state.

Citizen Romanoff hits streets for tax initiative

A Face the State Staff Report

July 1, 2008

During his last term as Speaker of the House, Andrew Romanoff, D-Denver, was one of Colorado's most ardent foes of the petition rights process. Having now served his his last day at the gavel, however, he has announced that he is hitting the streets with petitions, seeking signatures for a proposed ballot initiative.

Colorado affirmative action initiative garners national attention

A Face the State Staff Report

June 30, 2008

While the November election is still months away, public attention is already heating up around Amendment 46, known as the Colorado Civil Rights Initiative, with two debates televised over the last two days.

Ed Board Chair Suckla Faces Flak from Voters

A Face the State Staff Report

June 30, 2008

Voters from Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District are accusing Pamela Jo Suckla, chairwoman of the state Board of Education, of not representing their best interests after her recent refusal to take a public stand against Gov. Bill Ritter’s appeal of a Denver District Court Judge’s ruling that a mill levy freeze amounts to an unconstitutional tax increase.

Voters overwhelmingly support Colorado Civil Rights Initiative

A Face the State Staff Report

June 27, 2008

A November ballot initiative that would rein in preferential treatment based on race, sex, or ethnicity by public entities got a significant boost from some unexpected poll results.

Tiny Edgewater takes big step for property rights

A Face the State Staff Report

June 26, 2008

On the heels of a controversial Colorado Supreme Court decision allowing for aggressive eminent domain powers by municipal governments, one city is enhancing property rights protections through a comprehensive review of its Home Rule Charter.

GOP lawmakers allege deliberate budget miscalculations

A Face the State Staff Report

June 25, 2008

House GOP leaders are calling for an investigation into possible abuses by state budget officials, alleging deliberate efforts to miscalculate the fiscal impact of proposed laws.

Oil Commission Hearing Sees Schwartz's Snowmass "Chalets" v. McNulty's Burbs

A Face the State Staff Report

June 24, 2008

Hundreds of people, including several state lawmakers, turned out to Denver's Paramount theater Monday for the the first day of a week-long rulemaking hearing by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. While "balance" and "reasonable" were the buzzwords of the day, the debate quickly heated up on how to craft energy policy that would protect both jobs and the environment.

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