Colorado Voters to Decide on Implementing Ranked Choice Voting and $350M Law Enforcement Funding in November Ballot
Colorado's November ballot includes Proposition 310 for ranked choice voting system and Proposition 157 for law enforcement funding of $350 million. Governor Polis signed related legislation with implementation concerns.
Douglas County Commissioners Allocate Over $1 Million in Grants to Combat Opioid Crisis
Douglas County has allocated over $1 million in grants to combat the opioid crisis, funding case management, peer support, transportation, youth prevention, awareness campaigns, and data analysis initiatives.
Colorado Legislators Pass Landmark Property Tax Bill, Headed to Governor Polis for Signature
Colorado's legislature has passed a bipartisan bill impacting property tax legislation, possibly affecting November ballot initiatives and offering new fiscal flexibility for local governments and school districts.
Boulder County Government Offices to Close for Labor Day, Essential Services Remain Uninterrupted
Boulder County government offices, including courts and the DA’s office, will be closed on Labor Day to honor the achievements of American workers, but essential services will remain operational.
Colorado Governor Polis Calls for Special Session to Expand Property Tax Relief and Safeguard Education Funding
Governor Jared Polis of Colorado has announced a special legislative session on August 26 to address property tax issues, aiming to save residents $270 million and avoid harmful ballot measures.
Denver Mayor Reports Record Reduction in Unsheltered Homelessness: City Outpaces Seattle, Chicago, D.C., and Atlanta in Mitigation Efforts
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston reports a significant decline in homelessness, with an 83% reduction in unsheltered family homelessness and overall unsheltered homelessness down by 11%.
Ex-Elections Official Tina Peters Guilty, Colorado Court Strikes Blow Against Election Tampering
A Colorado jury found ex-election official Tina Peters guilty of tampering with the electoral process, with consequences affirmed by the state's Attorney General for undermining American democracy.












