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Rural Lenders, Crop Insurance Agents Push For Bolstered Safety Net At Farm Bill Hearing
WASHINGTON — Hearing supports modernized crop insurance market that helps upstart producers manage growing risks and supports food security.
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WASHINGTON — Hearing supports modernized crop insurance market that helps upstart producers manage growing risks and supports food security.
Democrats on Senate Transportation Committee gave their approval to House Bill 23-1294 on a party-line, 4-3 vote after midnight Thursday.
With a little over three days left in the legislative session, Colorado lawmakers still have quite a bit of work cut out for them.
End Citizens United complaint with Federal Election Commission said Boebert used campaign funds on calls and texts not accurately reported.
Colorado voters could be deciding this November whether to approve a 10-year plan to prevent a rapid increase in property taxes.
Democratic state Rep. Brianna Titone of Arvada led over 75 bipartisan Colorado elected officials in sending a letter to Montana lawmaker ...
Anti-abortion advocates continue to argue that the experience of getting an abortion is traumatic by nature.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators grilled executives of three major credit reporting bureaus on whether their practices are transparent and fair.
WASHINGTON — Although relieved, transgender legal scholars and advocates remain cautious about the effect on high school and college sports.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. default could happen if Congress does not act to raise the nation’s borrowing limit.
Judge denied faith-based medical clinic’s motion for preliminary injunction to stop enforcement of new law banning abortion reversal drugs.
So-called “ghost guns” are untraceable handmade weapons that law enforcement agencies say are increasingly common.
“Parent’s bill of rights” resolution seeks to amend Constitution through 2024 ballot measure that advocates warn would harm LGBTQ+ children.
Gov. Jared Polis signed the two bills after an academic year marked by shootings and threats on Colorado school campuses.
GILLETTE, Wyoming — Community paramedicine allows paramedics to use their skills outside of emergency settings.
board members discussed school safety plans and emerged with a new policy during the district board’s March 23 executive session recording.
Democrats in the majority are spending the final weeks of the legislative session passing bills aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
WASHINGTON — Commodity trade group leaders at U.S. House Agriculture subcommittee hearing advocated for bolstered risk management programs.
WASHINGTON — Biden administration announced use of processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala to create legal pathways for migrants.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate failed to advance a symbolic measure to enshrine in the Constitution equal protection on the basis of sex.