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Gardner Sides With Democrats On Pro-ACA Measure In What Critics Call A ‘Stunt’
Hickenlooper: ‘He’s trying to see if he can fool us.’

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Hickenlooper: ‘He’s trying to see if he can fool us.’

Polis’ order excludes full scope of convictions eligible under new state law.
$2.2 trillion would include another round of $1,200 checks for taxpayers.
3,542 cases, 24 deaths reported at state and federal prisons in Virginia.
Enrollment drop hurts student learning and future school funding.
Pence, Harris to debate Oct. 7.
Neo-fascist group capitalizes on president’s remarks.
The judge said Pendley has “served unlawfully” for more than a year.
Greatest need for housing assistance predicted to come in early 2021.
Democrats decry what they see as a rushed confirmation.
Confusion feared among clients, including low-income residents and those with disabilities.
Colorado AG calls for federal waiver to expand broadband internet connectivity.
Small consulting firm owned by Jaime Gardner has represented multiple industry groups.
A formal announcement is expected Saturday.
CSU has reported 304 positive cases as of Sept. 24 since testing began in June.
Recommendations outlined in 31-page report depend on funding and legislative action.
Woman sustains minor injuries after driver accelerates through group of protesters in front of the Capitol.
Language was included to prevent a ‘Big Oil bailout.’
Schumer says ‘no option is off the table,’ but top Colorado Democrats are silent.
‘High amount’ of hysterectomies performed, whistleblower says.