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The state legislature hasn't reversed a governor's veto in more than a decade. The close call may serve as a warning to Gov. Jared Polis that his control over legislation is waning.
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For Trump’s allies, the past 100 days of disruption are a welcome antidote to the failures of their own institution, while his opponents see something ‘deeply dangerous.’
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State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer and U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse shared their thoughts on immigration, DOGE, the economy and more in a live taping of the Purplish podcast in Denver earlier this week.
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A new bill would also set the goal of having evidence processed within sixty days, three times faster than the state's current guidelines.
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The state's laws on revenge porn and child sex abuse materials don’t currently include deepfakes. A new bill would change that.
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Gov. Jared Polis' second veto of this year's legislative session was expected, but it sets up a potential fight with lawmakers concerned about illegal content aimed at minors.
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Senate Republicans on Thursday rejected a proposed change to the state constitution that would have allowed lawmakers create a window of time in which victims of childhood sexual abuse could sue decades later.
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The California-based company says it could not comply with House Bill 1291 and the measure would pose too big a legal risk. It has never pulled out of a state before.
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Backers want platforms to have to take action when users engage in illegal activity, but Gov. Jared Polis has serious concerns about the policy.
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Democratic state lawmakers are advancing a bill that aims to stymie some of the tactics they’ve seen deployed by the Trump administration.