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Tag: John Morse
Musgrave-Markey spat raises question: Are campaign lies a crime?
In Colorado, recklessly making false statements about candidates who are running for public office is a criminal offense. But, years after the strict sanctions were adopted, no one has gone to jail for knowingly lying about their political enemies — indeed many say that making such a case stick would be nearly impossible.
El Paso County sends three donkeys to the Capitol
The final word is in: Newcomer Dennis Apuan has edged out Catherine “Kit” Roupe in Colorado’s House District 17, making him the third member of a Democratic delegation from El Paso County — and marking the first time since the 1970s that the Republican stronghold has sent three donkeys to the golden dome.
Colorado’s legislative leadership picks could include some surprises
And you thought the election was over? Colorado lawmakers are meeting today to pick new leaders charged with keeping the Capitol running smoothly, and, with Democrat Bernie Buescher unexpectedly out of the picture, a couple of surprises are in store for the donkeys. Over on the Republican side, a reported coup may be in the works.
Balink, GOP-backed student voter disenfranchisement rages anew
An ominous-sounding letter that El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Bob Balink sent to a journalism student at Colorado College has reignited a three-week old controversy over his past erroneous assertion that out-of-state college students are not eligible to vote in Colorado.
Lawmaker calls out El Paso Clerk Balink for ’12-point strategy’ on...
El Paso County is Colorado’s most-populated county. It’s also, undeniably, a GOP stronghold with a rich legacy of political hijinks and shenanigans — usually inspired by Republicans. And that leaves plenty of progressives leery that, come Election Day, Clerk and Recorder Bob Balink will do everything he can to make it difficult, or at least unpleasant, for non-Republicans to vote.
Which leads us to Democrat state Sen. John Morse's claims of Balink's 12-point strategy to suppress the vote.
El Paso County Democrats claim voter disenfranchisement
Colorado College, a liberal arts school in Colorado Springs, is oft seen as a cradle of progressive thought in one of the most conservative cities in the United States. In recent years, that designation has caused some tension in the greater community. This week, the antagonism came to a head with a prominent State Sen. John Morse (D-Colorado Springs) accusing Republican Clerk and Recorder Bob Balink of deliberately trying to stop Colorado College students, many of whom come from out-of-state, from voting.
NEW UPDATE: Bruce Thanks Morse For ‘Extremist’ Comment
Douglas Bruce is a rational observer of the public arena. He is a man who engages in calm and mature discussion of public policy...
16 More Ways To Break The Law
16 more down, 200 more to go.
Gov. Bill Ritter signed 16 bills into law yesterday, on top of 26 new laws enacted earlier this...
Morse Respects Lamborn’s Respect
Gov. Bill Ritter is poised to sign House Bill 1069 on Thursday - and send a message of opposition to any possible use of...
The Last Trailhead Standing
I expired in January.
My name, that is.
After reserving the Trailhead Group, LLC with the Secretary of State last year because no one else had,...