Colorado Editorial Sampler
CBS4 Denver - Tue Dec 8, 7:23 pm ETA sampling of recent editorials from Colorado newspapers: NATIONAL: The Longmont Times-Call, Dec. 6, on the Afghanistan troop increase:
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A sampling of recent editorials from Colorado newspapers: NATIONAL: The Longmont Times-Call, Dec. 6, on the Afghanistan troop increase:
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Glenwood Springs administrators and City Councilors are trying to determine the best course of action in awarding a bid regarding the wastewater treatment facility project. The current bids are due to expire before the end of the year. Without requiring a special meeting, Council will have to act on the current bids at its Dec. 17 meeting to avoid re-bidding the ...
DENVER - Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo has filed a ballot proposal that would require businesses to use a federal program to check the immigration status of all newly hired workers. The proposal filed on Friday is aimed at the 2010 ballot. Tancredo says high unemployment is enough to make people more sensitive to immigrants working here illegally. The measure would order the Legislature to pass ...
Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo wants every Colorado business to verify that new hires are U.S. citizens, a proposal that prompted cries of racism from critics.
Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo wants every Colorado business to verify that new hires are U.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - The City of Glenwood Springs received word Tuesday that it will have to include a prevailing wage provision in the contract for the Wastewater Treatment Facility project. Glenwood Springs City Manager Jeff Hecksel received clarification in a memo from the Environmental Protection Agency dated Nov. 30, addressed to Water Management Division Directors, which stated ...
Bob McConnell, a Republican candidate for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, emptied his pockets to a gathering of more than 30 people during a town hall meeting Tuesday night in Steamboat Springs. The items included a pocketknife, a lighter, lip balm, his Army Ranger coin, a headlamp, something to stop bleeding and a compass.
Efforts by Colorado Republicans to avoid contentious primaries are continuing in the state’s 3rd Congressional District. State Rep. Scott Tipton, of Cortez, and Bob McConnell, of Steamboat Springs, are running to replace U.S. Rep. John Salazar, D-Colo., in Congress. Republican District Attorney Martin Beeson, of Garfield County, also is in the race.
Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo has proposed a 2010 ballot measure that would recommend to Colorado's top elected officials that they oppose gun restrictions.
DENVER - Colorado lawmakers will once again debate whether companies should be required to use a federal database that helps determine whether workers are in this country illegally.
The 2010 race for governor was joined Monday as Republicans released a four-page conservative agenda and Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter responded with a feisty defense of his three-year record.