The state’s recently formed Colorado Channel Authority on Friday briefly considered − then just as quickly dismissed − a proposal to allow for embedding of video of floor proceedings into other websites
Posted on 05 March 2010.
The state’s recently formed Colorado Channel Authority on Friday briefly considered − then just as quickly dismissed − a proposal to allow for embedding of video of floor proceedings into other websites
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Posted on 05 February 2010.
It’s only been three weeks, but already’s there’s a move to change a policy about televising House and Senate proceedings.
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Posted on 19 January 2010.
Colorado Democratic Party chief Pat Waak that she and Houpt had not been able to have that conversation yet.
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Posted on 03 January 2010.
There’s a reason for Colorado Republicans’ optimism for reclaiming the Colorado House in November 2010.
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Posted on 01 January 2010.
Sen. Josh Penry will not seek re-election to his Senate seat.
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Posted on 28 December 2009.
State Sen. Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction, said he isn’t interested in joining the ticket of his onetime rival, Scott McInnis, as the candidate for lieutenant governor.
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Posted on 28 December 2009.
Bolstered by public frustrations with government, GOP leaders have set their sights on reclaiming the state House and Senate in an election year that will shape Colorado politics for the next decade.
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Posted on 09 December 2009.
Three months after announcing his bid, Romanoff remains a distinctly under-the-radar candidate, picking up little media coverage and shying away from launching pointed barbs against his establishment opponent.
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Posted on 07 December 2009.
The Colorado Channel Authority voted to defer to the Senate largely because the House has had its broadcasts air live for the past two years.
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Posted on 07 December 2009.
A handful of the corporations on Michael Bennet’s list — such as petroleum company Anadarko, communications company AT&T and health care company GlaxoSmithKline — also wrote checks to Romanoff when he served in the state House.
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