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When it comes to the creation of common interest communities in Colorado, ambiguities in state law could mean serious liability risks for developers, builders and homeowners’ associations. The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”) is a set of statutes that control homeowners’ associations and condominium associations from inception on. CCIOA governs everything from how communities are created to how the community is managed, including how meetings are held, how records are maintained, how owners cast votes and what procedures must be followed when assessing ownership dues. Among the rules central to CCIOA’s operation are the standards for creating a formal common interest community: who is empowered to sign and record the relevant documents and what procedures must be followed? Recent litigation in Colorado has revealed that CCIOA’s text may contain an important gap in this respect, one that the Col
Hickenlooper Taps Lobbyist to Lead Senate Office Senate candidate John Hickenlooper (D., Colo.) / Getty Images Matthew Foldi • January 22, 2021 4:50 pm
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Colorado senator John Hickenlooper (D.), who fought off attacks regarding his close ties to lobbyists during his campaign for U.S. Senate, has hired a top financial lobbyist as his chief of staff.
Kirtan Mehta, Hickenlooper’s new chief of staff, comes to the job from his perch as a lobbyist for the stock trading app Robinhood. Prior to his work for Robinhood, Mehta worked as senior vice president for congressional relations for the American Bankers Association lobbying Senate Democrats. He entered the lobbying field after several years working for Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.), where he was an adviser on banking and financial issues.
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Jack Reed (D-R.I.), the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, blasted out a gentle reminder email to the Capitol Hill press: “Reed is NOT Chairman of SASC (yet).” Reed’s ascension to chair of the defense committee will come once Senate Majority Leader
Indiana casino protest fails Caesars Southern Indiana Casino is home to 1,200 slot machines, as well as sports betting, poker and table games. Laurencio Ronquillo photo
A $250 million deal between the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Caesars Entertainment will go forward after Tribal Council voted Jan. 14 to deny a protest challenging the deal’s legality.
The protest resolution came from a group of 14 tribal members that included two sitting Tribal Council members and a former principal chief, and it claimed that the Dec. 17 decision to purchase the gaming operation at Caesars Southern Indiana the tribe would pay $32.5 million to lease the physical property violated the tribe’s Charter and Governing Document on multiple fronts.