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  • BLM generates over $8 million in Colorado oil & gas lease sale April 9, 2026
    Colorado has made it increasingly difficult to permit new wells on private or state property, stifling production.  The post BLM generates over $8 million in Colorado oil & gas lease sale appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Savana Kascak
  • Lakewood voters reject city council’s big housing density push April 9, 2026
    City council claimed the changes were made to comply with Governor Polis’ state-wide housing density mandates. The post Lakewood voters reject city council’s big housing density push appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Savana Kascak
  • SCOTUS gives Colorado progressives another free speech spanking April 8, 2026
    For the third time in eight years, SCOTUS has needed to remind Colorado lawmakers of their oath to the U.S. Constitution. The post SCOTUS gives Colorado progressives another free speech spanking appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Mark Hillman
  • No shortage of kings to protest right here in Colorado April 8, 2026
    If you’re going to chant about kings, you might want to notice the ones being crowned right here at home. The post No shortage of kings to protest right here in Colorado appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Jon Caldara
  • The case for ending Colorado political party privilege April 7, 2026
    Why does Colorado government force taxpayers to finance the primaries of parties to which they do not even belong? The post The case for ending Colorado political party privilege appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Ari Armstrong
  • New Colorado law slaps guardrails on faulty roadside drug tests April 6, 2026
    The compounds the kits test for are not exclusive to illicit drugs, leading innocent people to be arrested for innocuous items. The post New Colorado law slaps guardrails on faulty roadside drug tests appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    C.J. Ciaramella
  • A deep dive into Colorado’s billion-dollar budget deficit April 6, 2026
    During COVID, Colorado enjoyed a glut of one-time federal money and higher-than-expected revenues. The post A deep dive into Colorado’s billion-dollar budget deficit appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Mike Krause

Testimony on Bill to Implement Consumer-Regulated Electricity

Nash Herman’s Testimony on SB26-135

Fast Facts About Colorado’s Electricity Sector in 2025

Justice Gorsuch’s Take on the Major Questions Doctrine

Rep. Sean Camacho Gets Colorado’s TABOR Wildly Wrong

Does the Constitution require a declaration of war for President Trump to maintain his Iran offensive?

Alcohol ‘Fees’ Another End-Run Around Colorado Voter Consent

Colorado Sun’s ‘Nonpartisan’ Case Against Natural Gas is Misleading

More energy bills with bigger stakes

If Colorado Imposes Cap-and-trade, Kiss Cheap Gas Goodbye

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RSS Complete Colorado
  • BLM generates over $8 million in Colorado oil & gas lease sale April 9, 2026
    Colorado has made it increasingly difficult to permit new wells on private or state property, stifling production.  The post BLM generates over $8 million in Colorado oil & gas lease sale appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Savana Kascak
  • Lakewood voters reject city council’s big housing density push April 9, 2026
    City council claimed the changes were made to comply with Governor Polis’ state-wide housing density mandates. The post Lakewood voters reject city council’s big housing density push appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Savana Kascak
  • SCOTUS gives Colorado progressives another free speech spanking April 8, 2026
    For the third time in eight years, SCOTUS has needed to remind Colorado lawmakers of their oath to the U.S. Constitution. The post SCOTUS gives Colorado progressives another free speech spanking appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Mark Hillman
  • No shortage of kings to protest right here in Colorado April 8, 2026
    If you’re going to chant about kings, you might want to notice the ones being crowned right here at home. The post No shortage of kings to protest right here in Colorado appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Jon Caldara
  • The case for ending Colorado political party privilege April 7, 2026
    Why does Colorado government force taxpayers to finance the primaries of parties to which they do not even belong? The post The case for ending Colorado political party privilege appeared first on Complete Colorado.
    Ari Armstrong