Amy Runyon-Harms leaving ProgressNow Colorado
ProgressNow Colorado executive director Amy Runyon-Harms is stepping down to become director of programs for the Gill Foundation, which funds campaigns to ensure equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual...
View ArticlePolitics on display at Golden art center starting Saturday
The Foothills Art Center in Golden is hosting and exhibition of art around politics and social engagement Jan. 23 through March 23.
View ArticleBill Clinton makes secretive campaign visit to Denver for Hillary Clinton
Former President Bill Clinton made an unannounced trip to Denver on Thursday to rally volunteers for Hillary Clinton's campaign ahead of Colorado’s March 1 caucus.
View ArticleFocus on millennials sharpens as elections near
Generation Latino, an organization out to politically engage Latino millennials through social media, launched last week, while a Roosevelt Institute on engaging millennials is due out on Wednesday.
View ArticleDU millennial leader: The status quo is unacceptable
The Roosevelt Institute chapter at the University of Denver is unveiling a national report about how to engage millennial voters in the policymaking process Thursday night. The public is invited.
View ArticleBoth parties play politics with potential nominees
This video was sent out to the press the day after the state Democratic dinner in Denver on Feb. 13. The America Rising PAC then sent a second clip when it wasn't clear in this one if Bennet heard the...
View ArticleCSU political guru looks ahead for Trump, presidential field
What does Donald Trump mean to Colorado politics? For the smartest answer I could find on the Trump effect, I dashed off an e-mail to Kyle Saunders, an associate professor of political science at...
View ArticleHouse Democrats pen editorial on Colorado bills for Equal Pay Day
Colorado House Democrats who sponsored four bills aimed at equal pay have written an editorial about why the issue is important to Colorado on Equal Pay Day.
View ArticleDonald Trump editorializes on Colorado in The Wall Street Journal
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took his Twitter war against Colorado's system to award delegates to the op-ed page of The Wall Street Journal Thursday.
View ArticleCoffman, Perlmutter host D.C. screening of PTSD movie by Steffan Tubbs
Colorado U.S. Reps. Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat, and Mike Coffman, a Republican, co-hosted an event on veterans' mental health Thursday night the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington, D.C. The featured...
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