
What does it take to get a bill to the Governor?
by Kathy Zambrano and Anja Boyd You’d think that once a bill makes it through both houses and the first house concurs with second house changes, if necessary, the bill […]
by Kathy Zambrano and Anja Boyd You’d think that once a bill makes it through both houses and the first house concurs with second house changes, if necessary, the bill […]
by Patti Dahlberg DENVER, Dec. 18, 1922 – As a Federal Reserve Bank truck sat outside the U.S. Mint in Denver to pick up a weekly cash shipment for transport […]
Editor’s note: This article was originally posted October 8, 2015. by Jennifer Gilroy and Michele Brown Several years ago, a librarian at the Sturm College of Law (at the University […]
by Bob Lackner In our previous article on election year precautions, we looked at whether legislators may hold another public office. In this article, we’ll look at the use of […]
by Bob Lackner 2022 is an election year, which means that most of the members of the General Assembly will be running for reelection (or sometimes another office). Running for […]