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Read the bill: Colorado Republicans rally around proposal to outlaw abortion

The bill is unconstitutional, doomed to quick legislative death, redundant and politically deadly. Republicans made a statement, either by signing on to it or by not signing on to it.

Colorado General Assembly opening day

Capitol observers say they expect majority party members to try to set a moderate tone and push proposals that might attract minority member support. But it's an election year.

Littwin on the Ted Nugent of Colorado politics

The timing of the stories was entirely coincidental, and yet the timing could not have been more perfect.

Secession and representation in Yuma

Yuma was one of five rural Colorado counties to vote to secede from the state last November, a reaction to Democratic policymaking in Denver. It was about representation and respect, supporters said. So, how representative was the secession movement?

Talking secession in Wray

In their hands you can feel the land, the cornstalks, fence posts, castrating knives and hard dirt. First in the hands of the greeters in the Methodist church foyer. Then in the hands of the members of the congregation welcoming visitors to Thanksgiving service. You could feel it like you could feel the morning chill.

ALEC docs reveal relationship with lawmakers no voter could expect to...

Leaked reports prepared this summer by ALEC highlight the priorities of the group and its intimate relationships with and expectations of state lawmakers, specifically state ALEC "chairs," such as Colorado's Sen. Bill Cadman and Rep. Libby Szabo.

Littwin on Sandy Hook’s devoted and disturbed Magpul customer

It's basically a footnote to the report issued Monday by the Connecticut State Attorney's office, but the 30-round magazines used in the Sandy Hook massacre were manufactured by Magpul Industries.

Poll numbers are in: Hick, Udall losing, unless matched against a...

It's bad news for Hickenlooper. Bright spot is he gets to run against one of the declared Republican candidates.

Littwin: Obamacare success!

Mike Kopp is worried -- very worried -- about single mothers. At a Republican gubernatorial forum the other night, he told the TV cameras and a live audience about the woeful impact Obamacare insurance cancellations is sure to have on single moms.

Littwin: Beat up, but still more blue dog than tea party...

At this point, it's entirely fair to ask whether purplish-blue Colorado is set for a makeover.
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