Posted on 06 April 2010. Tags: Colorado Capitol, General Assembly, The Capitol Game, Wi-Fi, WiFi, Wireless
Colorado Capitol hallways buzzed today with the news that the General Assembly has “soft launched” a free, public wireless Internet service. The service goes by the identification COGA, which stands for Colorado General Assembly.
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Posted on 12 December 2009. Tags: 2010 Colorado General Assembly, 9News, Adam Schrager, Andrew Romanoff, Bente Birkeland, Bob Moore, Charles Ashby, Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission, Colorado Capitol, Colorado Capitol Building Advisory Committee, Colorado Capitol Press Association, Colorado General assembly, Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, Colorado Municipal Bond Supervision Advisory Board, Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society Professional Journalists, Community Corrections Advisory Council, Eli Stokols, Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Advisory Council, Forestry Advisory Board, Fox31, Governor's Advisory Council for Persons With Disabilities, Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, House Speaker, Joan Fitz-Gerald, Joe Hanel, Journalists, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council, KDVR-TV, KUSA-TV, KWGN-TV, Law Week Colorado, Peter Groff, Photojournalists, Pollution Prevention Advisory Board, Radiation Advisory Committee, Rocky Mountain Community Radio, Senate President, State Bill Colorado, The Coloradoan, The Denver Voice, The Durango Herald, TheDeuce, U.S. Congress
Unlike at least one dozen other committees advising either the legislature or the governor, meetings of the standing committee of the Colorado Capitol Press Association are not open to the public.
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Posted on 11 December 2009. Tags: 2010 General Assembly, Bill Ritter, Capitol Complex, Capitol Security, Colorado Capitol, Colorado Lobbyists, Colorado Secretary Of State, Colorado State Patrol, Larry Liston, Lobbyists, Magnetometers, Paul Weissman
“Security is important, nobody denies that, but … it has been my observation that people sometimes are stacked up literally 100 deep to go through security,” Rep. Larry Liston said.
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Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: 2009 General Assembly, Associated Press, Canon City Daily Record, Chapter 11, Charles Ashby, Colorado Capitol, Colorado General assembly, Colorado Springs Gazette, Dean Toda, Freedom Communications, Larry Ryckman, Rocky Mountain News, Steven K. Paulson, The Denver Post, The Fort Collins Coloradoan, The Greeley Tribune, The Longmont Times-Call, The Pueblo Chieftain, Tom Roeder
The Gazette’s political reporter, Dean Toda, recently departed the newspaper as part of a round of layoffs that cost the jobs of 10 percent of newsroom staffers.
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Posted on 30 November 2009. Tags: Charles Ashby, Colorado Capitol, Colorado Capitol Press Association, Fort Collins Coloradoan, Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, John Suthers, Laurena Mayne Davis, Mike Saccone, Pueblo Chieftain, Rocky Mountain News
Charles Ashby, a veteran reporter who was let go by The Pueblo Chieftain at the end of the previous session, soon will report full-time for the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.
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