Nearly a quarter of Colorado's state representatives and senators at one time were appointed to fill vacancies by small committees a practice that has critics and sets the state apart.
Nearly a quarter of sitting Colorado state representatives and senators at one time were appointed to fill vacancies by small committees a practice that critics say raises questions of fairness, representation and transparency.
Nearly a quarter of Colorado's state representatives and senators at one time were appointed to fill vacancies by small committees a practice that has critics and sets the state apart.