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The Colorado General Assembly is the state legislature of the State of Colorado. It is a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives that was created by the 1876 state constitution. Its statutes are codified in the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). [1] The session laws are published in the Session Laws of ...
Pursuant to common law tradition, the courts of Colorado have developed a large body of case law through the decisions of the Colorado Supreme Court and the Colorado Court of Appeals. There is no official reporter. The Colorado Reporter (a Colorado-specific version of the Pacific Reporter) is an unofficial reporter for appellate decisions from ...
A referendum upholding a law relieving employees from assuming risk of injury or death Passed 69,006 (53.37%) 60,298 (46.63%) Measure 12 A referendum upholding a law which altered the peace officer appointment process Failed 49,116 (42.36%) 66,836 (57.64%) Measure 13 A referendum upholding a law relating to a public utilities commission Failed
But Dyke knew that Colorado had put through legislation in 2021 that a business must accept cash, in response to many establishments becoming cashless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Canadian woman allegedly attempted to smuggle 22 pounds of methamphetamine wrapped as Christmas presents through a New Zealand airport on Sunday, Dec. 8.
An Act to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Colorado [2] The Constitution of the State of Colorado is the foundation of the laws and government of the U.S. state of Colorado . The Colorado State Constitution was drafted on March 14, 1876; approved by Colorado voters on July 1, 1876; and took effect upon the statehood of ...
Brittany Mahomes is stepping up her WAG style in support of Patrick Mahomes!. At the Dec. 8, Kansas City Chiefs game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., the ...
He played a pivotal role in passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, voting for cloture to break a filibuster despite backlash. McGee was profoundly moved by the 1965 murder of Wyoming-born Reverend James Reeb during the Selma marches, honoring him on the Senate floor. He later supported hate-crimes legislation and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.