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Tag: Bill Cadman
Littwin: Who’s in charge, Mr. Cadman?
I don't know about you, but I'm old enough to remember when Democrats in the state legislature were accused of overreaching on a series...
Same-sex civil unions cleanup bill headed to chopping block
DENVER -- Legal same-sex marriage came to Colorado in a flash last year, delivered at breakneck speed on a winding path that passed through...
New Senate Prez Cadman launches session by prioritizing cooperation
Taking Republican control of the State Senate for the first time in a decade, newly elected Senate President Bill Cadman, R-Colorado Springs, lit candles...
Colorado state legislature returns to more typical purple hue
After a shakeup that has had ballot counters working for days after the election tallying close races, the state Senate has flipped by one seat...
Littwin: Going gun-loving crazy in Castle Rock
It's one to thing to talk about liberty. Let's see if they can show the world what freedom really means in Castle Rock, Colorado, USA.
In gun-bill flap, freshman Rivera, leader Cadman equally muddled
What happened? Rivera is a former policeman with no legislative experience, a fact he readily admits. So he asked his experienced colleague, Minority Leader Bill Cadman.
Colorado state senators make nice on opening day
Opening day in the Colorado Senate was about comity and comedy. There were lots of jokes. How long will the good feelings last?
Full Text: Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman’s opening day speech
After seconding Senate Majority Leader Rollie Heath's nomination of the chamber's second female president, Senator Morgan Carroll, Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman gave an opening...
Littwin: Colorado’s coming unpredictable pre-election post-recall legislative session
Last year's rollicking session was about setting the terms for the election-year debate. Last summer's jarring recall elections assured this year's session will be about replaying those same debates, over and over and over again.