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Obama’s DOMA Decision Affects Colorado

(Suthers loses his cover – promoted by Colorado Pols) President Obama has decided to direct the Justice Department to stop defending Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act against challenges in federal courts, challenges in which Republican Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has controversially filed an amicus brief on behalf of the state defending […]

Putting Your Worst Foot Forward, “Dr.” Janak Joshi Edition

As the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports: Another major part of former Gov. Bill Ritter’s legacy survived Tuesday when a House Republican backed away from his bill to repeal a large fee on hospitals… Colorado hospitals actually worked hard to get the medical fee passed in 2009, when Ritter was governor, because the approximately $600 […]

So You Like “Colorado Jobs,” Do You?

Since it will be tough to find many people willing to object to the above statement, here’s the golden opportunity to align votes with campaign mailers (right). House Bill 1129, the “Colorado Hires Act,” is set for its committee debut tomorrow. This bill would give consideration in the event of a tied bid to use […]

Colorado connection to nuclear holocaust next week:

. it’s only the biggest political story ever, with a key Colorado connection, so of course the Denver Ghost won’t touch it.   Herewith follows the CoPols scoop on the biggest (and last) political story, ever: . . “US CIA gives WMD to al-Qaeda to conduct false-flag operations in order to get the US Congress […]

Government policy and your computer

There are now well over a million malware computer programs — viruses, worms, and trojan horses — in circulation. One perception of computer users: we need computer firewalls and anti-virus software because there are bad people out there. These evil actors are anti-social types who create dangerous software which threatens to infect our computers. Except […]

Watching Revolution Bubble In China via Twitter

I’m watching world news with special interest. I was on facebook chatting with a friend who is on business in Shanghai, and she asked me if I had heard anything about a “Jasmine Revolution”. She was having trouble translating what she was hearing around her. I quickly googled “Jasmine Revolution” and found a link to […]

Defense Denver’s latest lie: John McBride, “Team Leader”

(There is probably more than one “John McBride”.  there is certainly more than one MADCO – though I love to dance. – promoted by MADCO) Picking at the loose strings dangling from the poorly organized and very possibly illegal efforts of the undocumented organization Defense Denver to recall Denver Public Schools board member Nate Easley, […]

Robo-sockpuppets coming to your blogsite, soon?

We have now crossed into a "new frontier in informational science." Recent technological developments enable computers to interpret text input, respond as a human would respond, and marshall data access that is superior to the most knowledgeable humans in a given realm. While this development offers exciting new possibilities in a variety of fields such […]

HB 11-1190 – “The Vitamin Cottage Poison Peanut Butter Bill” – UPDATED

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) UPDATE #2:  The House Judiciary Committee voted 10-1 to indefinitely postpone consideration of HB 11-1190 last night (2/22/11). UPDATE:  When I explained products liability law, I forgot to mention a particularly salient part of the law.  If you have ever gone to a used car dealership, you will immediately […]

City Forward: a tool set for transparency

(full disclosure: I’m doing some consulting work for IBM on this project) Late last year, I wrote briefly about an IBM project, the Smarter Cities Challenge. Briefly, it’s a competitive grant program whereby IBM gave away $50 million worth of technology and services to cities around the world. Today, I want to concentrate on one […]

Fact check shows Rep. Conti’s claim in Biz Journal not fully supported

(Much like those fictitious “5,000 Amazon.com jobs,” where’s the proof? And why do reporters let politicians assert things they can’t prove with no questions? – promoted by Colorado Pols) State Rep. Kathleen Conti (R-Littleton) said last week that multiple businesses laid off workers after the Legislature rescinded tax breaks they had enjoyed for many years, […]

Rosen may be ok with plagiarizing his own columns, but he may not have legal right to do so

Denver Post columnist Mike Rosen told his editor yesterday that he will continue to use his writing from old columns in new ones. In an email to Post Editorial Page Editor Dan Haley, which Rosen forwarded to me, Rosen wrote: “As for using the same wording, if I’ve perfected the explanation, there’s no need to […]

So You Want To “Defund” Health Care Reform, Do You?

That’s the report in today’s Fort Collins Coloradoan, with high-profile coverage for Colorado freshman Rep. Cory Gardner, and his amendment that would strip federal funding for a key component of health care reform–state-based health insurance exchanges. But as CBS reported this week, Republican zeal to attack “Obamacare” at every opportunity may be outrunning the wishes […]

In Praise of Midwives: Having A Baby Is Not An Illness

Cross-posted on Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/… ************************************************** There is a bill in the CO State Senate that brings back a flood of emotion for me. Senate Bill 088 re-authorizes midwives to practice a profession that has been in existence since time began – assisting others in the natural process of becoming parents. The bill would also […]

It’s Time to “Walk Like an Egyptian”

I opened my paper this morning to read that Governor Chickenlooper has decided to take the easy way out of our budget mess and dump it on  the backs of our kids.  Why not?  They can’t vote and they don’t have any money to make campaign contributions.  Can you imagine if Governor Tancredo or Governor […]

Senator Jahn Sponors Bill to Limit Retail Liability for Tainted Food – Updated

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Updates (2) Below State Senator Jahn is sponsoring HB 11-1190 – limiting damages against retailers for foodborne illnesses.  The folks over at Food Safety News are reporting that Jahn and Rep. Jerry Sonnenberg have presented the bill but are refusing to say who has put them up to it. […]

Senator Jahn Sponors Bill to Limit Retail Liability for Tainted Food

State Senator Jahn is sponsoring HB 11-1190 – limiting damages against retailers for foodborne illnesses.  The folks over at Food Safety News are reporting that Jahn and Rep. Jerry Sonnenberg have presented the bill but are refusing to say who has put them up to it.  Here is the article (Fortuately, the website allows us a license to reprint it as long as we provide proper attribution.):

A Bid to Limit Retail Liability for Tainted Foodby Dan Flynn | Feb 16, 2011

A bill that gets dropped in the hopper at a state legislature often starts out as a mini mystery. Who’s behind it? Where did it really come from?  What is it really trying to accomplish?

Colorado House Bill 11-1190–limiting damages against retailers for foodborne illnesses—is just such a bill. Its sponsors are state Rep. Jerry Sonnenberg and state Sen. Cheri Jahn. And they’re not talking.

Sonnenberg is a farmer-rancher from Colorado’s rural eastern plains and Jahn is a suburban politician from populous Jefferson County. He’s a Republican and she’s a Democrat.

Both serve on their respective chamber’s agriculture committees. He chairs House Ag and she is vice chair of Senate Ag. Food Safety News asked Sonnenberg and Jahn to respond to questions about HB 1190, but neither did so.

As drafted, the bill would greatly limit the liability of food retailers in foodborne illness cases.   It would mean that retailers would be let off from responsibility when their customers get sick unless it could be shown that they were responsible for contamination or had actual knowledge of it at the time of the sale.

Under the doctrine of strict liability, every part of the supply chain is deemed responsible for producing safe food to protect consumers. The Sonnenberg/Jahn bill would provide a “get out of jail free” card for the retail sector.

There is already some confusion about the language of the bill, which has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. The liability limiting language would apply when “jurisdiction cannot be obtained over the manufacturer.”

That has caused some legislative observers to speculate that Lakewood, CO-based Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Markets Inc. might be behind the bill. It was caught up in the 2009 Salmonella outbreak involving Peanut Corporation of America (PCA), and settled litigation after PCA’s bankruptcy.

The 30-store Vitamin Cottage chain, with units in Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, was grinding organic peanuts from PCA’s Texas facility in early 2009 that were contaminated with Salmonella.  

This is really bad policy.  The deficit chicken hawks in Congress have proposed cutting the Food & Drug Admin.’s budget.  There will be fewer inspectors and fewer inspections.  At the state a local level, budget cuts will limit the number of onsite inspections of all kinds of food processors and retail distributors.  Food safety costs money – hiring people to inspect and clean food before it is sold to you and I – whether in a grocery store or a restaurant – eats into profits.  The threat that a failure to properly inspect or clean food will give rise to significant monetary loss will become the only incentive that food retailer have do their part to ensure the safety of our food supply.

What Kind of “Real Conservative” Will Be the Next Dick Wadhams?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Last week, KHOW’s Dan Caplis asked State Sen. Ted Harvey, who’s one of the people vying to be the next Dick Wadhams, “Do you believe if someone supported Ref C , it shows they are not a real conservative?” “I believe that Ref C was a poor initiative to […]

“Horrifying”–Hick’s Proposed Budget Cuts Announced

Colorado Independent: Education and state employees look to take the take the brunt of the state’s fiscal woes in the governor’s budget plan released today. Gov. Hickenlooper’s proposal asks state employees to contribute another 2 percent of their salary into PERA on top of a 2.5 percent increase already in place and due to be […]

Wes McKinley to Colorado: You know what we need more of in this state? Cruelty to animals.

(We think she means it – promoted by Colorado Pols) As a progressive cowgirl (it’s not just a username!) I never really expected to find myself furious with a Colorado Democrat who happens to have a ranching background. But here I am, posting my first diary, and it’s about Wes McKinley (D-Walsh), a rancher who […]

Small Business Civil Rights Bill Passes

The Colorado Independent’s Joseph Boven reports on a bill that passed the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, but faces a hard fight all the way through the sausage maker: The Job Protection and Civil Rights Enforcement Act of 2011, sponsored by Sen. Morgan Carroll, D-Aurora, gives employees of small businesses and individuals who are discriminated against […]

Polis declared King, Lamborn, Not So Much

I did a fun and admittedly superficial study today by visiting each of our congressional delegation’s websites to look up their total number of fans and followers on Facebook and Twitter. I wanted to see which member had the most overall “love” from Colorado by way of followers, as well as which were the most […]

A Recall Based on a Fabrication and Threats of Outing

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) POLS UPDATE #2: Call this ‘Exhibit A’ of the kind of lowlife behavior being brought to our attention. Below is audio of a message left for another Colorado Pols reader, not the author of this diary. Personally identifying information has been removed. We believe the threat is related: Can’t […]

Mayoral Candidate Forum

Last night at St. Cajetan’s church on the Auraria Campus, all of the leading candidates (and some of the lesser-known ones) met to discuss policy, their visions for the city, and their stances on the issues at a Mayoral candidate forum sponsored by the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The event was moderated by CBS4 News anchor Gloria Neal.

In attendance were Councilman Michael Hancock, zany madcap comic relief candidate Eric Zinn, Councilwoman Carol Boigon, dark horse candidate Theresa Spahn, James Mejia, and Councilman Doug Linkhart (who showed up about 40 minutes late.) Mysteriously absent was former State Senator Chris Romer, who, according to a source, told the organizers he couldn’t be there because of a previous engagement involving his young daughter, but was actually attending a pajama party fundraiser for Denver’s Road Home.

The candidates were all given very short one minute speaking times, and they were kept on a short leash by Neal and the brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi who were tasked with timing the responses. The questions fielded by the candidates included topics like:

  • Medical marijuana: Linkhart was the only candidate who unequivocally stated he supports full legalization, while Hancock made it very clear that he is against Marijuana legalization and sees it as a “gateway drug”. The other candidates all said they support medical marijuana, but were reticent to support full legalization.
  • Police brutality: Hancock said “the scales of justice swing both ways” but that cops deserve their day in court to give their say. Boigon condemned the death of Marvin Booker, and said that the interim safety manager (who replaced Ron Perea after the scandal that erupted surrounding a video of Michael DeHerrera being brutally beaten by Denver police in 2009) deserved praise for helping to restore some of the trust that was lost in the wake of the release of tapes showing officers using excessive force.

  • FasTracks: This was one area where all the candidates agreed–every candidate at the forum said they would support the proposed 0.4% sales tax increase that RTD has proposed.

Many times during the evening, Neal was far more engaging and entertaining than any of the candidates–except, unintentionally of course, for Eric Zinn, who brought with him several props; including a copy of the Wall St. Journal to illustrate some of his more, shall we say, entertaining points. Zinn repeated his call for Denver to lose “1,000,000 pounds in 180 days” and called for Denver to cheer on valedictorians and other successful DPS students in a parade.

Even More Opportunities For GOP Latino Alienation

We talked yesterday about the imminent demise of Rep. Randy Baumgardner’s Arizona-copycat immigration bill, HB-1107. We’ve explained that these GOP immigration bills, for the sake of the Republicans Party’s long-term viability, should die as quickly as possible, and from what we can see, it appears that GOP House Speaker Frank McNulty agrees. A similar bill […]

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