by Senate GOP | Feb 14, 2025 | In the News
Colorado State Sen. Scott Bright is setting his ambitions high for his first term as senator for District 13, looking to tackle several problems that affect Coloradans in ways both big and small. Colorado’s biggest problem is the cost of living, Bright said in an...
by Senate GOP | Jan 31, 2025 | In the News
COLMPLETE COLORADO: A bill introduced for the third consecutive legislative session, this time with bipartisan support, could change the way Coloradans approach energy use in the future. House Bill 25-1040, sponsored in the House by Denver Democrat Alex Valdez and...
by Senate GOP | Jan 31, 2025 | In the News
COLORADO POLITICS: It was a night for tears: some shed from sadness, others from joy and gratitude. Led by a record-setting bid of $210,000 for the grand champion market steer, the National Western Stock Show Junior Livestock Auction saw five record bids for the...
by Senate GOP | Jan 31, 2025 | In the News
COLORADO POLITICS: A 16-mile long, eight-foot fence on Culebra Peak in Costilla County, a sore subject for residents who have enjoyed generations of hunting, grazing, and logging on the mountain, is now gaining attention at the state Capitol. The bill’s sponsor...
by Senate GOP | Jan 31, 2025 | In the News
DENVER POST: After years of attempts to open Colorado up to nuclear energy, a bill before the legislature this year is showing new promise for the effort. In an annual ritual, Sen. Larry Liston, a Colorado Springs Republican, has regularly introduced legislation that...