By finally passing Jude’s Law, Colorado grows up a little
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Advocating for a birth certificate modernization bill, a 12-year-old girl made the state better for a friend I made a long time ago
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 17, 2019
Amendment 41 just became the vogue avenue for political attacks in Colorado
Political operatives have weaponized Amendment 41 by using complaints to inflict electoral damage.
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 10, 2019
A proposed law closing loopholes for electioneering communications is a step in the right direction
Political junkies and campaign operatives look poised to celebrate a new law set to take effect before the 2020 election cycle.
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 3, 2019
Providing more legal resources to protect animals could help reduce crime against people
Fido and Frisky may enjoy a little more protection in Colorado under a bill recently proposed in the state house.
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 20, 2019
Martinez decision demonstrates Colorado’s Supreme Court commitment to judicial discipline
While much of the federal government remains shutdown by political strife, Colorado’s top court continues to work just as it should
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 13, 2019
The tyranny of the national majority
Proposal to bind Electoral College members to the national popular vote risks dangers our country’s founders found intolerable
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 6, 2019
Will Colorado Democrats come out swinging in 2019?
How progressive the Democrats’ agenda will be may depend on how safe they believe their majorities will be over the next four years
Mario Nicolais
- Dec 30, 2018
Gardner must hope the new year brings a new Colorado GOP
If Republicans don’t make substantial changes, both Gardner and the party could be swallowed by the rising Democratic “blue ocean”
Mario Nicolais
- Dec 23, 2018
Don’t be upset if I wish you a Merry Christmas
It might not be politically correct, but there is a reason it means a lot to me
Mario Nicolais
- Dec 16, 2018
Colorado locks up those too poor to afford even $10 bail. That could change in 2019.
Poverty-stricken Coloradans remain incarcerated due to an inability to pay even nominal bail, the Colorado Freedom Fund fights for change
Mario Nicolais
- Dec 9, 2018
An attack on TABOR could leave Colorado Democrats feeling the squeeze
A court composed of mostly Hickenlooper appointees turns the governor down cold, setting up a possible legislative showdown
Mario Nicolais
- Dec 2, 2018
Fear won’t be enough to stop safe injection sites
Denver and Colorado could make a positive impact for Coloradans suffering from drug addiction
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