
The billion-dollar budget hole
How did state finances end up in such bad shape, and how far will lawmakers go to get back in balance?

Frustration mounts with delayed athletic prosthetic coverage law
Insurers were supposed to start covering recreational prosthetics on Jan.

An assault weapons ban by any other name…
Democrats are targeting one firearm feature they say makes the most difference in mass shootings.

How the Colorado Labor Peace Act came to be and why unions want so desperately to get rid of it
Colorado once fought a guerilla war over labor organizing. Now the fight is in the chambers of the State Capitol.

The embattled Labor Peace Act
For 82 years, this law has made unionization more difficult in Colorado.

Two weeks of dramatic moves have Trump’s supporters in Colorado cheering, and opponents distraught
The one thing both sides share is surprise at the speed and scope of the president’s actions.

What are SMART Act hearings, and are they actually making state government better?
Done poorly, they can be Powerpoint Purgatory. Done well, they make news.

‘SMART’ hearings occupy the start of every legislative session. But are they actually making state government smarter?
The SMART Act was meant to increase oversight, accountability and transparency for state departments, but some lawmakers say it’s often a lost opportunity.

Union organizing bill passes first committee at the statehouse
Democratic lawmakers want to make it easier for workplaces to fully unionize, but their change faces opposition from business, and the governor.

New Congress, old normal (for now?)
After all the drama of recent years, the start to the 119th Congress has been, dare we say it, pretty normal?


Colorado lawmakers of Israeli and Palestinian heritage greet ceasefire with fragile hope
‘We need to make sure that the devastation and destruction never happens again’

State Rep. suing Lyft to do more for passenger safety, after alleged assault by driver
Rep. Jenny Willford says she was sexually assaulted by an unauthorized driver who was using someone else’s account.

A bipartisan tradition fades in the CO House, while Democrats preview both ambitions and fault lines
Before state lawmakers hit the gas on their new session, we look over its opening days.

Rape kits wait more than a year for processing in Colorado
“This delay is inhumane and is a serious public safety risk.”

From cutting regulations to taking on Trump, Gov. Polis lays out his annual vision for Colorado
Five big takeaways from the 2025 State of the State.

On its opening day, Colorado legislature previews big fights to come
Democrats’ opening bills take on thorny issues like semi-automatic weapons, union organizing and voters’ rights.