updated Wed. February 21, 2024
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The Durango Herald
March 19, 2018
Nearly three of every thousand Colorado state government agency workers have filed a sexual harassment claim at work in the past five years, a Rocky Mountain PBS investigation found. Sexual harassment allegations rocked the General Assembly this year and led it to oust one of its own members, Rep.
Daily Journal
March 8, 2018
A Colorado lawmaker says White House advisers are receptive to his idea to hold accountable public officials in cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration officials. Republican state Rep. Dave Williams and other state lawmakers met Thursday with advisers from the White House Domestic PolicyÃâà...
Valley Courier
February 27, 2018
I found that if I look in the phone book of Alamosa and the surrounding communities there are three rows of listings under Colorado State Government with many entities from the Department of Agriculture, to the Division of Wildlife. Just think, each town in Colorado has its own state and government businesses. The facility IÃâà...
Omaha World-Herald
February 23, 2018
Jeff Fassett, director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, says the agreement aims “to put more certainty and predictability into the system.” In the newest development, the Colorado state government has agreed to pay Nebraska $4 million to settle claims of exceeding its water allocation.
The Catalyst
February 22, 2018
In a statement regarding the change to policy, Troyer said that the Colorado state government “has already been guided by these principles in marijuana prosecutions—focusing in particular on identifying and prosecuting those who create the greatest safety threats to our communities around the state.
Newburgh Gazette
February 21, 2018
Neville has introduced the bill annually since 2014, when he was first elected to Colorado state government. Neville believes that armed teachers and school staff could have curbed the bloodshed at Columbine, telling NPR: "I truly believe that had some of them had the legal authority to be armed, more ofÃâà...
Daily Journal
February 20, 2018
DENVER — Colorado's top oil and gas regulator is stepping down to take a job with an energy consulting company, the state announced Tuesday. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Director Matt Lepore is resigning on March 4 after more than five years in the job. Lepore will become legal counselÃâà...
Lexology
February 5, 2018
The bill highlights inefficiencies in the Colorado state government's existing practices (such as paper-only records and individual agencies' isolated data repositories that are difficult for other government entities to access), as well as threats posed by identity thieves who target public records in order toÃâà...
StateScoop
January 18, 2018
The bill states that portions of Colorado state government suffer from an outdated process that leaves many records unsecured and vulnerable to incidents of personal identity theft. To protect the state, the bill would have Colorado Chief Information Security Officer Debbi Blyth conduct an annual review ofÃâà...
CoinDesk
January 17, 2018
A new state bill introduced to the Colorado Senate is looking at using blockchain technology to secure private data from cyberattacks. Introduced on Jan. 16, Senate Bill 086 suggests that using a distributed ledger would eliminate the need for paper records and in-person updating of such data.