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Chaffee County Commissioner Keith Baker pointing out different areas of interest in an Action 22 proposed map. With Colorado s impending redistricting process about to redraw political lines around the state, leaders in lots of places are thinking about how they want to be represented in Congress. For the rural mountain counties which, along with urban El Paso County, make up the current 5th Congressional District, it could mean big changes. After a decade of population growth in Colorado Springs, the state’s second largest city, El Paso County might now have enough residents to be its own district. And that suits Chaffee County Commissioner Keith Baker just fine. ....
UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 3:20 pm MT Reply Five Colorado lawmakers Rep. Steve Lebsock (D), Sen. Randy Baumgartner (R), Rep. Paul Rosenthal (D), Sen. Jack Tate (R) and Sen. Larry Crowder (R) have been accused of sexual misconduct since 2017. (Amber Fisher/Patch) DENVER, CO Five Colorado lawmakers are among more than 100 across the country now accused of sexual misconduct in the four years since the onset of the national #MeToo reckoning in 2017, according to data collected by The Associated Press. The state lawmakers are among other politicians, entertainers and business leaders exposed in the social justice movement to end sexual abuse and sexual harassment. The movement began in 2017 when movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, now a convicted sex offender, was accused by more than 80 women of sexual misconduct allegations dating back to the late 1970s. ....
Decisions on boundaries will include location of state’s expected new 8th congressional district From left, then-Gov. John Hickenlooper, campaign co-chair Kent Thiry, Sen. Steve Fenberg, then-House Speaker Crisanta Duran, House Minority Leader Patrick Neville and campaign co-chair Joe Zimlich stand to listen to then-Senate President Kevin Grantham as he speaks in favor of Amendments Y and Z to overhaul the redistricting process at the Colorado State Capitol on May 16, 2018. AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post Citizens passionate about fair elections will come together over the next year to painstakingly plot out the political lines that will govern state and federal races for the next decade without fear or favor to partisan interests. ....