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What Happens in Colorado Stays in Colorado

Today is the first day of the rest of today. Colorado is moving forward with efforts to expand health care coverage in the state, but...

You Can Cross the Border at Political Gravy

That's okay, Bill. I don't have a rich Presidential pedigree, either. Senators put the finish touches on a new immigration reform plan yesterday, though they...

Oh Give Me a Home, Where the Buffalo Roan

I wonder if James Dobson could advise me on my fantasy baseball team? He seems to know a lot about pretty much everything. On Monday,...

Tom Tancredo As Biblical Hero

Enough with the rain already. Governor Bill Ritter signed into law two pieces of legislation that will have steam coming out of the ears of...

Paging Tommy Thompson!

You'd be angry, too, if your name was "Gunny." Republican Bob Schaffer apparently announced on Saturday that he would run for U.S. Senate in 2008....

Studying is for Losers

Maybe Colorado should move its Presidential caucus up to next week. Let's just get it over with. House Minority Leader Mike May apparently thinks that...

Go Hug a Public Employee Today

My backyard could be declared a "wilderness area." Would that protect me from doing yardwork? Governor Bill Ritter talked about the results of his first...

The Gravy Has Not Adjourned Early

Sigh. No more legislative session, and no big political races to discuss. What's a boy to write about? The Colorado legislature adjourned on Friday, several...

Like a Wilting Gravy-Scented Flower

It's Cinco de Mayo Eve! Today may be the end of the 2007 legislative session as legislators try to wrap up everything in a neat...

No Mailing In Political Gravy

Let's go, Nuggets! One of the most uneventful Denver elections in recent memory wrapped up yesterday.  Daniel J. Chacon of the Rocky Mountain News runs...