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  • Is 2025 the Year that Colorado Goes Nuclear? Hopefully!

    Is 2025 the Year that Colorado Goes Nuclear? Hopefully!0

    • February 14, 2025

    The Colorado House Energy and Environment Committee passed HB25-1040, “Adding Nuclear Energy as a Clean Energy Resource,” to the House floor on an 8 to 5 vote. Testimony went long and late into the evening. I couldn’t stay the entire time and submitted my written testimony online. I’ve provided it below, along with brief explanations

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  • May the States Block Illegal Immigration?

    May the States Block Illegal Immigration?0

    • January 30, 2025

    This post summarizes what earlier posts at this site have said about the states’ power to curb illegal immigration.

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  • Colorado Legislature’s Over-Spending Problem Explained

    Colorado Legislature’s Over-Spending Problem Explained0

    • January 29, 2025

    Colorado legislators are discovering first-hand the impossibility of having their cake and eating it too.  The Joint Budget Committee continues to meet with dozens of departments to reconcile an approximately $750 million budget shortfall in 2025, with some absurdly claiming that deficit is purely a result of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) at work.

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  • Course Correction Needed for Colorado’s Economic Outlook

    Course Correction Needed for Colorado’s Economic Outlook0

    • January 29, 2025

    The University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business recently released their 60th annual Business Outlook for 2025, and, despite a moderate outlook  in 2025, the report includes some disturbing trends in the Colorado economy.  Let’s take a look at some of what’s going wrong. Troubling trends As pointed out by Denver Post business writer Aldo Svaldi, Colorado was the

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