Denver Post reports a unanimous ruling: if a city ordinance mirrors state law, city penalties...
Tag - LimitedGovernment
Pinnacol Privatization: Let It Compete, Let Taxpayers Breathe
Colorado Politics reports lawmakers gave a cool reception to privatizing Pinnacol. If efficiency is...
Polis’s HOME Act: Housing By Mandate, Not By Market
Colorado Politics reports Gov. Polis is pushing the HOME Act to boost housing near transit. The...
Xcel Plans Wind-Day Blackouts. So Much for Electrify Everything.
Denver Post: Xcel may cut power to as many as 500,000 Front Range customers for wildfire risk. If...
Colorado’s Red-Tape Economy: Death By A Thousand Cuts
Colorado Politics’ Fiscal Rockies shows how stacked regulations jack up costs, stall projects, and...
Safety Net, Not Safety Hammock: What Minnesota’s Fraud Teaches...
Colorado Politics runs Erik Clarke’s must-read on the Minnesota mega-fraud. Lesson for Colorado:...
Stop Blaming Data Centers. Your Power Bill Is A Blue-State...
A Washington Examiner op-ed says rising electricity costs track with Democratic climate mandates...
Vacancy Taxes, Transfer Fees, And The Never-Ending Search For...
Denver Gazette: cities want vacancy taxes, real-estate transfer fees, and new county excise taxes...
Renaming NREL Won’t Power A Single Lightbulb. Results Will.
Colorado Politics reports DOE renamed NREL to the National Laboratory of the Rockies to match...
Medicaid Is Eating Colorado’s Budget. Stop Blaming TABOR And...
The Colorado Sun lays out how Medicaid growth is outpacing TABOR and squeezing everything else. The...

