Diana DeGette Doesn’t Plan On Leaving Congress
Though DeGette faces a strong primary opponent this year, the veteran lawmaker expects her experience to carry her to reelection—and then some.
Though DeGette faces a strong primary opponent this year, the veteran lawmaker expects her experience to carry her to reelection—and then some.
In advance of the primary election on June 26, we have a gentle reminder for the unaffiliated voters who will receive two ballots: only return one.
In a session that was dominated by sexual misconduct scandals, legislators still managed to pass many of their priorities. But reforming the Capitol’s workplace culture? That will take time.
The first-time candidate wants more than Diana DeGette’s long-held Congressional seat. She wants her party back from the clutches of corporate money and establishment Democrats.
This year, thanks to Proposition 108, unaffiliated voters can weigh in on either the Republican or Democratic primary. Inside the new law that could reshape Colorado elections.
Your guide to Colorado’s constantly shifting political topography.
Everything you need to know about the unpredictable race for the Centennial State’s executive seat.
Here is the low-down on our state’s multibillion dollar budget bill, which is headed to Gov. John Hickenlooper’s desk for his signature.
The resolution to expel Randy Baumgardner from the Colorado Senate failed on Monday evening, yet the Statehouse’s sexual misconduct scandals linger.
In an interview with 5280, Guzman said that she lost faith that a deal struck between Senate President Kevin Grantham and the Democratic Caucus over the sexual harassment allegations against Sen. Randy Baumgardner would be honored.
For the first time in 20 years, the Centennial State has not just one, but three women running for the highest elected office.
According to a report issued this week, Colorado already ranks 45th in the nation for SNAP enrollment. Now, President Trump’s proposed budget threatens to cut benefits and affect enrollment even more.
New legislation that passed a committee vote on Tuesday addresses the painful choice between caregiving and a paycheck.
After Congress voted to reopen the federal government on Monday, Colorado Senators Cory Gardner and Michael Bennet are working toward a bipartisan agreement on DACA.
Gerardo Noriega was of one America’s first DACA recipients. Here’s how his life helped shape U.S. policy for thousands of immigrants living in the country illegally.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which passed the Senate early Saturday morning, isn’t officially law yet. We take a look at how the bill will impact Coloradans.
Democrats claim wins nationwide while Denver gets ready to spend big.
A year out from election day, we predict the odds that these eight candidates have of becoming our next governor.