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State and federal collaboration is essential to ensure robust wildfire resilience, but uncertainty over Trump administration priorities undercuts preparedness in Colorado, experts say.
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Democrats at the Capitol defied Gov. Jared Polis and took steps to push back against the Trump administration. A big slate of gun bills passed. Lawmakers tried to clear hurdles halting sex assault investigations.
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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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Democratic state lawmakers are advancing a bill that aims to stymie some of the tactics they’ve seen deployed by the Trump administration.
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During the town hall in Breckenridge, Democratic Congressman Joe Neguse responded to questions from residents, including concerns about the Trump Administration's sweeping federal actions.
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State officials say a portrait of President Donald hanging at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed it was "purposefully distorted." House Democrats said in a statement Monday that the oil painting would be taken down at the request of Republican leaders in the Legislature.
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President Trump posted on social media to call for a portrait of himself hanging in the State Capitol to be removed. In his post, he suggests the painting was placed there by the "radical left."
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Water managers across the West say they do not expect a new Trump administration will alter post-2026 Colorado River talks.
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Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Aurora on Friday, a city he's used to spread misinformation about immigrants. Last month Trump seized on news of Venezuelan gang activity in the city to push falsehoods about Aurora as a "war zone."
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Trump Media and Technology Group, the owner of social networking site Truth Social, has fired a Colorado-based auditor that federal regulators recently charged with "massive fraud."