Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Colorado Political News Brief – 1.19.2011

Bernie Buescher joins AG’s office.
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced today that he has appointed Bernie Buescher as the deputy attorney general overseeing the Colorado Department of Law’s State Services Section….. Read More

Colorado’s vast right wing conspiracy.
When Senate Minority Leader Mike Kopp suggested naming the policy area, a prankster posted a sign that read “Headquarters of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.” …. Read More

Gov. Hickenlooper on Northern Colorado’s economy.
Gov. John Hickenlooper is no stranger to red tape and its damaging effects on small business in Colorado, and cutting through that red tape is key to developing business and the state's economy….. Read More

State Sen. Ted Harvey proposes voter ID bill.
Republican lawmakers are again looking to pass a bill that would require Coloradans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote….. Read More

Tuition breaks for “undocumented” students to be debated by lawmakers.
Colorado lawmakers will once again debate this year whether to give in-state tuition to undocumented students. A measure will be introduced later this month by Sen. Angela Giron (D-Pueblo) and Sen. Michael Johnston (D-Denver)….. Read More

Tancredo becomes a Republican… again.
Former Republican congressman Tom Tancredo, who quit the party last year to run for governor under the American Constitution Party, is headed back to the Republican Party….. Read More

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