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Senior Staff Attrition Rate Higher than Trump Poll Numbers

Top White House economic adviser Gary Cohn resigned from his post on Tuesday, adding to an historically-bad attrition rate among senior staffers in President Trump’s administration. According to an analysis by CNN, 35 top staff members have left the White House since January 20, 2017: According to calculations made by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas at Brookings, there […]

Get More Smarter on Tuesday (February 13)

Mr. Vice President, Jesus is on line one. It’s time to Get More Smarter. If you think we missed something important, please include the link in the comments below (here’s a good example). If you are more of a visual learner, check out The Get More Smarter Show.   TOP OF MIND TODAY… ► Top […]

538: Cory Gardner Gets Pummeled on the Twitters

A fascinating analysis of interactions on Twitter with major politicians in the era of Donald Trump at FiveThirtyEight, worth reading to understand the difference between different kinds of Twitter interactions–and what they say about those politicians, you know, politically: Three things can happen to a tweet once you send it into the world: It can […]

Hick Announces Firestone Explosion Response Today

UPDATE #2: Denver Post, can’t call this a good lede for Gov. John Hickenlooper: Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is asking oil and gas operators to pony up money to plug the 700 to 800 “orphan wells” in the state, but is shying from taking stances on more contentious policies, such as how close new homes […]

What’s The Matter With Kansas, Weld County Edition

The Greeley Tribune’s Sharon Dunn reports from Weld County, Colorado, where a solidly Republican electorate voted for Donald Trump last November–and now face the consequences of their vote: About 73,584 Weld County residents use Medicaid, according to the most recent count by the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing. That’s about 24 percent of […]

Alva Asked: Colorado Pols Mailbag

Periodically we have run a "mailbag" at Colorado Pols, generally dubbed "Ask Alva." We put out the call for questions in late March, and now we give you the answers. For our next "Ask Alva" feature, we expect you to do a lot better with the questions. We had a lot about technical problems (we're […]

Denver Crime Laboratory Dedicated this Morning

Although the Denver Police Department’s brand new crime lab was officially dedicated about an hour ago, you still have a chance to sneak a peek at the 36 million dollar facility over the next few days.

From Denver Mayor Michael Hancock:

DENVER, CO ­- Monday, June 04, 2012 – Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Denver City Councilwoman Jeanne Robb, Manager of Safety, Alex Martinez, Denver Chief of Police, Robert White, Denver District Attorney, Mitch Morrissey,  Chief Operations Office of Denver Public Works and Better Denver Bond Implementation Manager, George Delaney, and other City Officials will dedicate the new Denver Crime Laboratory. The new laboratory is part of the 2007 voter approved Better Denver Bond program.

WHAT: Ribbon cutting for Denver’s new crime laboratory

WHO:  Michael B. Hancock, Denver Mayor

Jeanne Robb, Denver City Councilwoman District 10

Alex Martinez, Manager of Safety

Robert White, Chief of Denver Police

Mitch Morrissey, District Attorney

George Delaney, Chief Operations Officer of Denver Public Works and Better Denver Bond Implementation Manager

Gregg LaBerge, Director of the Denver Crime Laboratory

WHERE: 1371 Cherokee Street, next to the DPD Administration Building

WHEN: 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 5, 2012  

MORE: After the speeches, officials will cut a ribbon to mark that the building is ready to solve cases. Also, tours of the laboratory will be available until 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will also be provided courtesy of JE Dunn Construction Company.

As noted at Westword, today’s your last chance to score tickets for a free tour:

And between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. today — and today only — you can pick up tickets for a free, thirty-minute tour that will be offered from 8 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on June 8, 9 and 10. Get your free passes — four per person is the limit — in the lobby at the Police Administration Building, 1331 Cherokee Street.

The 77,000 square foot facility is one of 290 projects funded by the Better Denver Bond Program approved by Denver voters in 2007. While the laboratory will doubtlessly improve DPD’s crime-solving efforts — and, as a result, create a safer city — there are probably a few tight-fisted city critics questioning the rationale behind commissioning artwork from noted sculptor and landscape architect Cliff Garten.

Then again, of course the laboratory needed some striking aesthetic finishes. How else is Denver going to attract forensic science talent like Ted Danson?

“Mr. Privatize” Gives Musgrave Dubious Award

At 2:15PM today, former House Majority Leader Dick Armey of the arch-conservative advocacy group FreedomWorks will be giving Rep. Marilyn Musgrave an award highlighting her agreeing with him 95% of the time. From their press release: Heading into the November election, Coloradans are focusing on the economy and pocketbook issues. Voters are faced with a […]

Tancredo Straw Poll Machine Sabotaged?

As the Rocky Mountain News reports: Rep. Tom Tancredo’s presidential campaign reportedly was the victim of an e-mail hoax on the eve of today’s Republican Party straw poll in Ames, Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports that a hoax e-mail sent on Friday to almost 500 Tancredo supporters told them — falsely — that chartered […]

Who’s Afraid of Amendment 41?

The Rocky Mountain News reported over the weekend that the Boettcher Foundation’s concern about the hotly-debated Amendment 41 has been settled, and students who apply for most merit-based scholarships will not be subject to a penalty based on this judgement. Full-ride Boettcher Foundation scholarships are exempt from Amendment 41, a judge ruled Friday in the […]

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