Tag: colorado independent ethics commission
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After prison release, Tina Peters faces tight parole limits, ongoing legal troubles
Released from prison last week, former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters now begins a parole term that outlines strict limits on her movements and conduct, while separate ethics and campaign‑finance cases continue to move forward. Peters’ parole, as first reported by 9News, required her to report immediately to Mesa County upon release and check in…
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Colorado lawmakers sharply divided over drug abuse bills, bail for first-degree murder defendants; meet Heather Graham, Pueblo’s new mayor | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Today is Feb. 23, 2024, and here’s what you need to know: Colorado lawmakers on Tuesday tackled two proposals that offer convergent – and divergent – approaches to combatting drug abuse during a discussion that starkly illuminated on ideological disagreements at the state Capitol. Both bills emerged out of ad hoc panel, which met over…
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Ready, set, wait: Colorado’s new redistricting process stumbles out of the gate
Colorado’s first-ever independent redistricting commissions are complete, after a lengthy commissioner selection process, and they are beginning to meet and prepare for their once-in-a-decade work of redrawing the state’s political lines. It’s the bearing of fruit years in the works, following the drafting, legislative passage, then finally the voter approval of Amendments Y and Z…
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Ready, set, wait: Colorado’s new redistricting process stumbles out of the gate
Colorado’s first-ever independent redistricting commissions are complete, after a lengthy commissioner-selection process, and they are beginning to meet and prepare for their once-in-a-decade work of redrawing the state’s political lines. It’s the bearing of fruit years in the works, following the drafting, legislative passage, then finally the voter approval of Amendments Y and Z in…





