
Colorado’s prisons have a crowding problem
The Department of Corrections says it needs money to fund additional beds. But Colorado lawmakers don’t want to keep writing short-term checks without a long-term plan.


AI policy group makes recommendations on implementing state’s first-of-its-kind 2024 artificial intelligence law
State legislators delayed the law’s implementation to give stakeholders a chance to hammer out disagreements on consumer protections.

Embattled Colorado Republican chair to resign over infighting and vitriol
GOP Chair Brita Horn will resign as party chair in April, months before a critical mid-term election and after months of infighting.

What the ‘Flock’ are you looking at? License plate readers and mass surveillance
Police say the technology has improved public safety. But as public outrage over these systems grows, state lawmakers step into the debate.


Impact of state budget cuts gets real as lawmakers start trimming Medicaid programs
Parents of adults with disabilities make a plea to “not balance the budget on the backs of the most needy people,” as the Joint Budget Committee votes to recommend cuts.


Democratic lawmakers formally push back on potential Tina Peters clemency
Every Democrat in the state legislature signed off on a letter urging Polis to leave any decisions to the courts.

A prescription for pesticides? Why lawmakers considered a novel approach to neonics
There’s a growing movement to restrict neonics, in the name of protecting public health and the environment. But farmers say that ignores agricultural reality.


Uncertainty about a reduced sentence for Tina Peters causes frustration and confusion
Gov. Polis again weighed in on the potential of leniency for the former Mesa County Clerk


Democrats’ bill to control pesticides that threaten pollinators dies at statehouse
The SEED Act would have restricted the use of neonicotinoid-coated seeds.

State awards grants to push dense developments near transit centers
More than $13 million given to four community projects.

Colorado election officials participate in security call with DHS and FBI
Homeland Security tells the country’s election officials that it won’t send ICE agents to polling places.

Feb. 16, 2026: Purplish takeover: homeowners insurance on shaky ground
Colorado Today is taking a short break for President’s Day and giving you a chance to discover CPR’s politics podcast, Purplish.


‘It’s a terrible choice,’ Colorado Attorney General on immigrant Medicaid data sharing with federal agencies
Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser warned of dire consequences that could unfold after a federal court ruling in December opened the door for the possible sharing of Medicaid data between […]


State Democrats pushing bills to insulate Colorado from federal policies they call intrusive
Legislature is addressing issues from immigration to vaccines to nonprofits.


Colorado required to share personal Medicaid data with federal government, which can be used by immigration authorities
The move scrambles Colorado’s healthcare landscape, amplifying fear for immigrants and institutions providing care.


Colorado in Trump’s crosshairs
Are the president’s actions against the state policy disputes or political retaliation?
