Colorado lawmakers and Gov. Jared Polis' office are weighing legislation that would require 100% of the state's energy to come from clean sources by 2040 -- 10 years earlier than the current target.
Much like they did during the 2024 presidential election, inflation and the health of the economy ranked as the top concerns among hundreds of constituents who listened to the congressman
Colorado's system for replacing departing lawmakers has become self-perpetuating: two senators who had been appointed by vacancy committees resigned in January with their successors chosen by . . . vacancy committees.