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VIDEO: A call for unity as the president’s immigration crackdown looms

“They’re cruel and inhumane, and maybe even possibly unconstitutional,” Democratic Rep. Joe Salazar of Thornton says of the announcements on immigration policy expected from President Trump today. Salazar has been one of the General Assembly’s most outspoken opponents of Trump’s call for a Muslim registry and a wall on the Mexican border.

Colorado Politics’ Joey Bunch caught up with Salazar at the Capitol this morning.


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Q&A: AFP's Michael Fields on funding transportation and enraging Capitol dealmakers

State lawmakers have made boosting transportation funding a top priority this year. Negotiations have been underway for months and they are ongoing. Democrats and Republicans involved in the talks seem as committed to making a deal happen as they are anxious about keeping all the moving parts turning in the right direction. Major roadways need […]

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El Paso County lawmakers urge governor to join Trump on roads

Six Republican state legislators from El Paso County are calling on the governor to get a move on to designate Interstate 25 from Monument to Castle Rock a “high priority” to possibly score some money from the Trump administration. The president signed an executive order Tuesday to expedite environmental reviews for high-priority infrastructure projects. Trump […]


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