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U.S. Senate Approves Stopgap Spending Bill With Disaster Relief, Heating Aid
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Thursday that given ongoing natural disasters, "more funding may be needed later this year."
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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Thursday that given ongoing natural disasters, "more funding may be needed later this year."
The Mizel Museum hosted its annual commemoration to honor the 81st anniversary of the massacre at Babi Yar Ravine.
WASHINGTON — “The Bureau (of Prisons) has been riddled with mismanagement and, sadly, with scandal,” said the chair of the committee.
While efforts to ban books in certain genres have increased across the country as of late, Colorado has also seen a few book-ban efforts.
In a letter sent to hundreds of elected officials, organizations urged leaders to use the new funding under the Inflation Reduction Act.
To Republican congressional candidate Erik Aadland, progressive policies “always fail” and “always cause more suffering."
The two measures that the committee unanimously approved after amendments will originate in the state House.
For the second time in two years, Colorado voters will decide in November whether to approve a cut in the state’s income tax rate.
True residency of third state legislator called into question as lawmakers seek reelection following once-a-decade redistricting process.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate advanced a catchall spending package Tuesday that would provide billions to aid Ukraine's war effort.
WASHINGTON — The bill passed on nearly a unanimous vote, 14-1. The only senator present to vote against it was Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican.
WASHINGTON — The Hyde Amendment, which is folded into spending bills, is less stringent than new or planned abortion bans in GOP-led states.
"...Reckless and wasteful federal spending is the reason working Americans are struggling to afford their grocery and utility bills."
Tina Peters said that Mesa County resident Gerald Wood was a knowing participant in a plan to allow another person to use his identity.
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators from both parties said Wednesday they hope to negotiate an energy permitting reform bill yet this year.
The debate at Colorado State University Pueblo was hosted by Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce; moderated by Action 22 CEO Sara Blackhurst.
The former San Luis Valley district attorney resigned in July after the after the state found Victim Rights Act violations in his office.
The Colorado secretary of state's office Friday adopted new rule revisions changing contribution limits for school board candidates.
The bill allows Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funding passed in COVID-19 relief packages for fentanyl education.
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