
Democrat Katie Stewart and Republican Cleave Simpson say they spent the majority of the 120 days that comprise Colorado’s legislative session working together to bring the rural perspective to the state’s metropolitan hub.
“Cleave and I align on so many things because the district that we represent is vastly different from the Denver metro area,” Stewart said during a legislative update hosted Saturday by the League of Women Voters of Montezuma County at the Cortez Public Library.
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