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Legislative Call Highlights Threat to Colorado Public Lands

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Link to The Original Article On Friday morning, June 13, U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, who represents Colorado, assembled a legislative public lands roundtable attended by the media. It’s objective: to highlight the threat to the West’s public lands contained within President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Budget Bill”, which, having passed the House by a single vote, is now in the…

Colorado leaders, hospitals paint bleak picture of Medicaid cuts if GOP bill becomes law

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Link to The Original Article Gov. Jared Polis said Medicaid cuts in the Republican budget bill will throw hundreds of thousands of Coloradans off their health care, drive up costs for everyone and put providers like hospitals and community health at risk.  “It's really important that people understand the impact to people and to our state of what these really draconian health…

Coloradans blast plan by Utah’s Lee to sell more than 2 million acres of public lands

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Link to The Original Article Democratic members of the Colorado congressional delegation criticized a recent proposal by U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, to allow the federal government to sell off more than 2 million acres of public land. The proposal covers 11 Western states, including Colorado. Introduced Wednesday, the proposal would target “underused” public lands to sell…

Colorado leaders condemn targeted shootings of Minnesota lawmakers

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Link to The Original Article Colorado leaders are speaking out after the targeted shootings of two Democratic legislators in Minnesota Saturday. Melissa Hortman, a former Minnesota House Speaker, and her spouse were killed in their Brooklyn Park home. A second state lawmaker, Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, were shot multiple times in Champlin.  Authorities are searching…

Lawmakers vow fight over public-land sales provision

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Link to The Original Article Colorado’s U.S. senators are vowing to fight a proposal mandating the sale of millions of acres of public lands, as other elected officials and users of local federal acreage joined them Friday in decrying the idea. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., said during an online press conference Friday that “no matter your party, auctioning off our children’s and…

Public lands sell-off plan draws blowback among Colorado Democrats

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Link to The Original Article Democratic members of the Colorado congressional delegation criticized a recent proposal by U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, to allow the federal government to sell off more than 2 million acres of public land. The proposal covers 11 Western states, including Colorado. Introduced Wednesday, the proposal would target “underused” public lands to…

Colorado's congressional delegation reacts to strikes between Israel and Iran

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Link to The Original Article Members of Colorado's congressional delegation expressed support for Israel in the wake of the country's attack on Iran's nuclear capability late Thursday, with some calling for the United States to work to deescalate the conflict. The state's two members of their respective chambers' intelligence committees, Democrats U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and U.S.…

Public lands in Colorado could be for sale if Senate Republicans’ budget reconciliation proposal passes

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Link to The Original Article The sale of federal public lands in the West is back on the menu as the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources released its portion of the chamber’s budget reconciliation package.  The committee released its text on Wednesday night, which includes a proposal that mandates the sale of between 2 million to 3 million acres…

Colorado’s Congress members react to forcible removal of California senator from Homeland Security press conference

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Link to The Original Article “This type of stuff happens in dictatorships, not democracies.” That was the conclusion of Democratic Rep. Jason Crow in a post on X highlighting a video of California Sen. Alex Padilla being forcibly removed from a press briefing Thursday by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Padilla interrupted Noem’s press conference and…

What's at stake in the fight for Medicaid, substance use treatment | OPINION

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Link to The Original Article When I was three, my mom packed me and my little brother into the car and drove us to a restaurant about an hour from where we lived. We were going to meet my dad, who recently entered treatment at Project Turnabout, then a fledgling addiction recovery center in rural Minnesota. He had just been granted permission for a family visit and, despite the…