Traffic might have been a little lighter going to work on Monday on some Colorado roadways, since state employees had a paid holiday. So did some other workers, including Adams
Brittany Vessely with the Colorado Catholic Conference said they see the overturning of Roe v. Wade as progress, but they still expect a long road ahead.
Separation of church and state cuts both ways, but few in the media have any interest in reporting on this when it is the state that is crossing the line. That's what is happening in Colorado.