The high cost of housing has long been a leading political issue for Coloradans. With inflation, lack of supply and increased demand, the median home price has doubled in nine Colorado cities within the last decade. At the state level, legislators have debated and passed proposals each sessi…
The electorate rewards politicians with solutions. The grander, the better. Be it the Green New Deal or Project 2025, thousands of words are spilled with the goal of convincing voters their side has the solutions to all their problems.
Prior Faceoffs
This insiders’ undercut was undoubtedly the low point in an otherwise uneventful end to this year’s legislative session. Senate Bill 24-210, a bipartisan election reform bill, was not particularly contentious as it made its way through the legislature. As is the case with many bills of this …
One of the most contentious bills awaiting Gov. Jared Polis's signature is SB24-210, a bipartisan effort to modify Colorado’s election laws. This bill, coupled with a ballot initiative proposing the adoption of rank-choice voting (RCV), has sparked significant debate.
As a society, we pride ourselves on championing individual autonomy, upholding human dignity and advocating for compassion in times of suffering. Yet, when it comes to end-of-life decisions, we often fall short of those ideals. The debate surrounding medical aid in dying (MAID) remains deepl…
In multiple states, and across Europe, we are witnessing an abandonment of a culture of life. Assisted suicide is only the latest indicator of this shift, and its wide adoption should give us serious pause.
One of the most consequential policies in Colorado over the past few years has been property taxes. Prior to its repeal in 2020, the Gallagher Amendment was approved by voters in 1982 as homeowners were concerned about residential property tax rate increases. The pressure resulted in a study…
Our government — both at the county and state level — is enjoying record revenues. Is your family enjoying the same? While central planners cringe at their potential windfalls being cut down to reasonable levels, Coloradans rejoice. Homeowners deserve predictability in their property taxes, …
Social media has changed the way we connect, engage in public discourse and consume news, data and information. According to Top Social Media Statistics And Trends Of 2024 by Forbes Advisor, “The number of social media users worldwide has swelled to a record 4.9 billion people globally. What…
“Would you like to apologize for what you’ve done to these good people?” U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) asked Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg earlier this week at a congressional hearing regarding social media and its effects on young Americans.