Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon, D-Denver, finished his last term in office today. But he left a list of do's and don'ts for his fellow...
In a spat with the Senate, the House today shot down the annual bill funding Colorado's public schools, legislation that included expanding...
A bill aimed at making it easier for Colorado farmers to recruit workers from Mexico is on its way to Gov. Bill Ritter.
Colorado lawmakers are poised to pass a bill sparked by the case of Clarence Moses-EL - in which police disposed of DNA evidence - but...
The House today gave initial approval to a bill that would make public masturbation a crime.
No, apparently it isn't illegal...
The legislative prognosis is as bad as it gets for a bill that would allow injured patients to sue doctors for more money.
Health insurance companies would have to get permission before raising rates on customers under a bill that won initial approval in the House...
A bill that would allow defendants to argue for a new trial in cases where DNA evidence was lost or destroyed won preliminary approval in the...
A bill that would tighten regulations on payday loans is dead, say its sponsors.
Senate President Peter Groff, D-Denver, a...
It caused audible gasps in the House and prompted one lawmaker to snap, "How dare you?" but there's no punishment expected for the way...