Jesse Paul
Position: The Colorado Sun

Gas-powered lawn equipment sales would be banned in parts of Colorado under Democrat bill

Senate Bill 138 would also set new greenhouse gas emissions reductions

Lawmakers rethink a law that made possessing fentanyl a misdemeanor

4 grams could be enough for 2,000 fatal doses of the drug

Clerk Tina Peters, fresh off arrest, announces bid to become Colorado’s top election official

Republican announces her candidacy on a show by Steve Bannon, the embattled adviser to former President Donald Trump

Colorado bill would prevent employers from firing workers for using cannabis

Legislation includes exceptions for people who work in dangerous fields

Colorado lawmakers reject attempt to ban mountain lion, bobcat and Canadian lynx hunting

Senate Bill 31 was rejected by the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee during its first hearing at the Colorado Capitol

President of Colorado Senate to resign to join Biden administration

Leroy Garcia, a Pueblo Democrat, will work at the Pentagon

Efforts to affirm abortion access in Colorado won’t stop some lawmakers from trying to reverse course

Conservatives could run ballot initiatives to undermine so-called guarantees

A Democrat wants Colorado voters to eliminate a Capitol delay tactic the GOP has used many times

House Resolution 1002 would ask voters to remove a provision in the Colorado Constitution requiring bills to be read at length upon request

Copies of Elbert County’s election system hard drive given to unauthorized people, state official says

Secretary of state demanding more information from Dallas Schroeder

Could liquor stores be a solution to Colorado’s food deserts?

Senate Bill 33 would allow patrons to pick up both brandy and broccoli, whiskey and watermelon, and scotch and salmon

Elbert County clerk ordered to disclose information about alleged election system hard drive copy

Colorado secretary of state says actions represent ‘a potential breach of security protocols’

Investigators find ‘substantial reason’ to believe Rep. Doug Lamborn misused official resources

Aides told investigators they were frequently asked to run errands for Lamborn’s wife, Jeanie, and that they were instructed to help Lamborn’s son apply for a federal job