Democratic candidates dominated Colorado’s November election, creating perhaps the most liberal-leaning legislature in state history. But that doesn’t mean the fight for progressive policies has been won.
Democratic candidates dominated Colorado’s November election, creating perhaps the most liberal-leaning legislature in state history. But that doesn’t mean the fight for progressive policies has been won.
Western Slope lawmakers in both parties will have a large say in the agriculture and natural resources committees in both chambers of the Colorado General Assembly when it reconvenes for
Rep. Marc Catlin was appointed as vice chair of the House Agriculture, Water and Natural Resources Committee this week, making him the only Republican to hold committee leadership in the