Do It Right – Researching Legislative History: What to Look For and Where to Find It
by: Peggy Lewis and Matt Dawkins Imagine it’s six months from now, the leaves are just starting to turn, there’s a hint of fall in the air, and you get […]
by: Peggy Lewis and Matt Dawkins Imagine it’s six months from now, the leaves are just starting to turn, there’s a hint of fall in the air, and you get […]
by Nate Carr You’re feeling great! The bill you’ve been working on for months has just cleared third reading on the floor. A few amendments were added before it passed, […]
by Ashley Zimmerman His face appears on a stained glass window in the dome of the Colorado capitol. He arrived in Colorado in the summer of 1861, delivered mail on […]
by Jennifer G. Gilroy, Revisor of Statutes Colorado’s laws will continue to be published in the familiar red books, but soon you will also be able to download the Colorado […]
by: Matt Dawkins and Patti Dahlberg Tributes may be a useful tool that a legislator can use in reaching out to constituents. Colorado legislators are not limited in the number […]