
This Tuesday is the deadline set by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the seven states of the Colorado River to develop a framework for an agreement governing the river’s operations. But that agreeme
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The president highlights tariff dividend checks as he hopes the Supreme Court rules in favor of his global levies.

The governor vowed to boost public education and fight to keep Texas free and prosperous.

The Denver City Council rejected Mayor Mike Johnston’s $1.66 billion spending plan, but the proposal, as amended, will still govern operations, as the charter requires the city to have a budget in pla

Time is short for the Trump administration. Last week's elections were a setback, but not a devastating one: New Jersey is still a blue state, and while Virginia went red four years ago, it's been tre

Republicans challenged a Mississippi law allowing the counting of mail-in ballots that arrived after Election Day.

The multi-part package punts funding to January 2026 and funds three sectors of government, including full-year funding for the food stamp program.

The bill would punt government funding to Jan. 30 and provide full-year funding for three sectors of the government.

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The bill would fund the government through Jan. 30, 2026.

Welcome to Court Crawl, Colorado Politics’ roundup of news from the third branch of government. A San Miguel County judge is on suspension pending a misconduct investigation, plus a Colorado Supreme C

The House minority leader said that his party won’t accept a bill that they say leaves health care affordability unaddressed.

The sanctions imposed by the Caesar Act limit international banks’ ability to underwrite reconstruction financing.