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Bill sponsors stood by their measure and vowed to seek an override, saying governments in Colorado need relief after being 鈥渋nundated鈥 with requests for public records in recent years. But the override vote was repeatedly delayed, suggesting the sponsors lacked the two-thirds support they needed in both chambers to force it into law.
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State lawmakers are moving forward with the proposed budget for next year's schools. Here's where the funding is going.
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The Catch Up gathers all the news and headlines from the week. Read the stories from this week's newscasts.
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The Catch Up brings you a roundup of the biggest stories from 萝莉少女 newscasts each week. It鈥檚 your go-to source for staying informed and up to date.
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President Trump posted on social media to call for a portrait of himself hanging in the State Capitol to be removed. In his post, he suggests the painting was placed there by the "radical left."
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Schools around Colorado are calling off classes on Thursday as teachers head to the State Capitol for a rally over budget cuts.
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Privacy or safety? Colorado lawmakers consider reupping prohibition on facial recognition technology in schools.
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House Bill 1272 would rewrite the so-called construction defect liability rules for condos sold for up to $1.2 million. The measure鈥檚 sponsors are hoping to find a sweet spot where everyone is a little unhappy.
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A bill introduced in the state legislature last week would name Colorado鈥檚 first official state mushroom.