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Colorado lawmakers move further left, but will the laws foll
Colorado lawmakers move further left, but will the laws foll
Colorado lawmakers move further left, but will the laws follow suit?
Democratic candidates dominated Colorado’s November election, creating perhaps the most liberal-leaning legislature in state history. But that doesn’t mean the fight for progressive policies has been won.
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