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Colorado House OKs bill to increase low vaccination rates

Colorado House OKs bill to increase low vaccination rates

The 40-24 vote sends the bill, long sought by Democrats, to the Senate, which on Thursday will vote on an amended version that allows those who oppose vaccinations to try to put a repeal measure on the 2022 ballot. If that occurs and a repeal fails, the law would go into effect in 2023.
Derecho do some damage? State Division of Insurance offers some tips for claims

Derecho do some damage? State Division of Insurance offers some tips for claims

The derecho has come and gone, but the Colorado Division of Insurance on Monday issued a few tips for home and car owners hard hit by Saturday’s strong winds and rain.
Proposed ban on late-term abortion makes November ballot

Proposed ban on late-term abortion makes November ballot

Proposed initiative will appear on the Nov. 3 General Election ballot
Sports betting generated $25M in revenue since launch in Colorado on May 1

Sports betting generated $25M in revenue since launch in Colorado on May 1

Amid a challenging time for the state, Colorado's successful first month of sports betting generated more than $25 million
Panel: Ex-Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper violated ethics law

Panel: Ex-Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper violated ethics law

U.S. Senate candidate John Hickenlooper violated Colorado ethics law as governor by accepting a private jet flight to an official event and by receiving benefits he didn't pay for at a meeting of government, business and financial leaders in Italy, the state's ethics commission ruled Friday.
Tensions high in Denver as protests continue

Tensions high in Denver as protests continue

A daytime march in Boulder on Saturday, which included hundreds of marchers, was peaceful.
UPDATE: Confrontations in Denver as protests over George Floyd death continue

UPDATE: Confrontations in Denver as protests over George Floyd death continue

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has called for calm and unity after downtown demonstrations turned violent.
Conflict Resolution During COVID-19 Online Training

Conflict Resolution During COVID-19 Online Training

Please join the District Attorney’s Office for an introduction to basic conflict resolution skills and restorative justice practices that you can incorporate in the many challenging scenarios we face as a result of stay- at-home requirements and othe
Colorado Becomes Only State in U.S. With Updated Automatic Voter Registration System

Colorado Becomes Only State in U.S. With Updated Automatic Voter Registration System

Colorado’s Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) system, the only one of its kind currently being utilized in the country, is now operational across the state, streamlining the process for eligible Colorado voters to register at Department of Motor Vehi
Boulder County and Other Communities Across Colorado Push for Stronger Air & Climate Protections

Boulder County and Other Communities Across Colorado Push for Stronger Air & Climate Protections

State considering adoption of updated rules on carbon pollution