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Colorado Week in Review: 7/6/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Colorado signs contract to use SuperTanker on wildfires, pending software update Cherry Creek Arts Festival Rockies Insider: With nine games before the all-star break, Colorado’s in position to make a move up the standings Mustard’s Last Stand marks 40 years of hot-dog slinging in […]

Colorado Week in Review: 6/29/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Election takeaways: Colorado’s primaries show Democrats have momentum heading into November Hemp farmers and experts in Colorado praise Farm Bill that legalizes crop for first time in decades 90 Percent Of Colorado Students Got Required Vaccinations Last Year Colorado’s record tourism growth hits new […]

Colorado Week in Review: 6/22/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Colorado Tiny House Festival 9Things to Do at the Greeley Stampede Colorado will adopt California-style low-emission vehicle standards under Hickenlooper order Growing supply of marijuana in Colorado leads to lower prices Pilot program makes way for electric scooters to stay in Denver No, ‘Blucifer’ […]

The Get More Smarter Show: June 10, 2018

Today on the Get More Smarter Show: Rep. Jared Polis, Democratic candidate for governor, drops in for a quick interview with Get More Smarter host Jason Bane as the primary election nears. Get those ballots marked and returned! Click here to catch up on previous Get More Smarter episodes. Thanks for watching!

WATCH: The Most Godawful Campaign Ad You Will Ever See

Democratic congressional candidate Levi Tillemann has struggled to gain traction in the CD-6 primary to challenge Rep. Mike Coffman in November. After failing to scandalize some sharp primary elbows from national Democrats into grassroots support, Tillemann bizarrely promised to drop out of the race–or not–based on the results of a poll he later failed to […]

Colorado Week in Review: 6/8/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Colorado’s economy one of the best in U.S., new studies say Denver Welcomes Its First Free Clothing Store, Impact Humanity Ferret Center In Colorado Gets $3.6 Million For Improvements Colorado’s marijuana industry would get bank access, federal OK under bill from Cory Gardner and […]

Two years on: what you can do to fight back this week (June 4)

June 1 was my second anniversary as the executive director of ProgressNow Colorado. I wanted to take just a moment to talk about the experience. Since our founding in late 2003, ProgressNow Colorado has served as the state’s first line of response in support of progressive solutions to the problems our state and nation face. […]

Colorado Week in Review: 6/1/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Boulder’s Ball Aerospace to help build NASA space telescope Work hard, play hard, sleep hard — Colorado named 2nd most well-rested state in the country New Housing For The Homeless Opens In Denver Olympics exploratory committee recommends Colorado pursue hosting Winter Games Cannabis Sponsors […]

Get More Smarter on Friday (June 1)

Make sure your mailbox is cleaned out and ready to go — you’re about to get buried in campaign mailers. 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 […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/25/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Warm weather settles in across Colorado through the holiday weekend Plans For Hyperloop Near DIA Speed Ahead When residents learned Broomfield High School was a possible target for Westboro Baptist Church, 600 people showed up to counter-protest Survey of Colorado teachers says most are […]

Half-Baked Recall of La Plata County Commish Finally Fails

As the Durango Herald reports, an attempt mounted by fringe-right usual suspects in La Plata County to recall county commissioner Gwen Lachelt over wild allegations that boiled down to mundane partisan disagreements has, after a process that seemingly gave recall organizers every chance in the world to collect enough signatures, failed at long last to […]

The Get More Smarter Show: May 23, 2018

 Today on the Get More Smarter Show: our in-depth interviews with 2018 candidates continue! Host Jason Bane sits down with Rep. Joseph Salazar, Democratic candidate for Colorado attorney general, to talk about Joe’s background, the attorney general’s race, and life in the state legislature. Catch up on past episodes of the Get More Smarter […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/18/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Crowned Chloe’s from Colorado compete in Miss USA pageants Pueblo City-County Library District Receives National Medal Ten Ways to Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day A bunch of roads will be closed this weekend for the Colfax Marathon Rockies get big hit from Carlos Gonzalez […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/11/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Xcel building Colorado’s largest wind farm CU Boulder graduates 8,000 at spring commencement: ‘A dream come true’ Denver among 8 cities Democrats considering for 2020 national convention Denver’s daily record high crushed as temperature hits 90, 4th earliest 90 on record March Sets A […]

The Get More Smarter Show: May 8, 2018

Today on the Get More Smarter Show: Your host Jason Bane sits down with Democratic Attorney General candidate Phil Weiser for an informative in-depth interview on Weiser’s background, the current occupant of the office he’s running for, and why voters should care about the election for state attorney general. Catch up on previous Get More […]

The Real PERA Problem is Getting Ignored

State lawmakers are rushing to finish up a number of bills before Wednesday’s final day of the 2018 legislative session. At the top of the list is legislation to make changes to PERA (the Public Employees Retirement Association), the state pension system that includes more than 500,000 Coloradans among its members. Legislators from the House […]

Colorado Week in Review: 5/4/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Space trash is getting worse and Colorado companies are working on the robot arms and “fences” that could help clean it up Spring snowstorm blankets Colorado mountains, sparking skier joy and traffic snarls 10 Cinco de Mayo events in Denver for 2018 Colorado Hosts […]

RMGO Rages as Bipartisan “Red Flag” Bill Introduced

UPDATE #2: Rocky Mountain Gun Owners takes aim at GOP Rep. Cole Wist: Cole “The Mole.” That will come in handy for Democrats someday. —– UPDATE: Press release from Colorado Ceasefire: Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO) provide a process to enable families and law enforcement to temporarily remove guns from an individual who is at […]

Colorado Week in Review: 4/27/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Olympians descend on ‘Goldthorne’ A stranger gave a Colorado grocery cashier $100 when he learned she’s also a 3rd-grade teacher Teachers March In 2nd ‘Day Of Action’ At State Capitol Colorado Uber driver wins $140,000 after customer gifts him scratch ticket Mayor Michael Hancock […]

Massive Capitol Rally For #RedforEd Day 2

UPDATE: Denver7’s Blair Miller: Thousands of Colorado teachers gathered at the Capitol building in Denver on Friday for the second day of walkouts and rallies calling for better pay, more school funding and pension reform… Gov. John Hickenlooper addressed the teachers shortly after 11:30 p.m. and tried to explain what his administration has done to […]

The Get More Smarter Show: April 27, 2018

 Today on the Get More Smarter Show: Jason Bane sits down for an in-depth interview with Doug Robinson, the Republican candidate for Governor of Colorado whose battle to make the primary ballot ended in victory this week. Bane and Robinson talk Walker Stapleton’s record, Robinson’s reasons for running, the sexual harassment scandal in the […]

The Get More Smarter Show: April 13, 2018

Today on the Get More Smarter Show: in part one of our tech-challenged 23rd episode, Jason Bane talks with newly appointed Boulder County DA Michael Dougherty about the attorney general’s race and life as a prosecutor in Colorado’s most perpetually interesting jurisdiction. Then watch part 2 of today’s episode of Get More Smarter, brought to […]

The Knives Come Out For Cynthia Coffman

UPDATE: Freelance reporter Sandra Fish firms up the propriety of “Questioning Coffman,” which lead Team Stapleton operative Andy George apparently made little attempt to conceal: The group registered in mid-March, so won’t have to report where the money is coming from until May 7. But the address listed for the group in corporate documents is a […]

Because They Have To Win The General Election, That’s Why

The Denver Post’s John Frank documents an interesting if not-unexpected phenomenon in Colorado politics this year: the reluctance of Republican gubernatorial candidates to publicly embrace President Donald Trump during the period of the campaign it would be most valuable to do so, the Republican primary, where they are courting the segment of voters most loyal […]

Colorado Week in Review: 4/6/18

Your deliberately oversimplified glance at what happened in Colorado this week. Why move to Denver from Silicon Valley? The jobs, says new $500K campaign by Colorado tech industry Colorado Woman Places 1st In World For Elk Calling Colorado takes the R-word out of the books and makes it history NBA playoff standings: Nuggets refuse to […]

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