Tag:Colorado General assembly
News
Expert Advice: New Colorado Gun Laws
The Colorado legislature has a Democratic supermajority and a slew of laws were passed related to a variety of topics including guns.
News
HOA Law: Expert Advice
According to a 2021-2022 report from the Foundation for Community Association Research, there were 358,000 community associations in the U.S. in 2021.
Business
Cannabis Law Grows
It’s been about a decade since Colorado legalized marijuana for those 21 and over.
Legislature
Bill to Remove DA Political Parties from Ballot Killed After Cuts Down
A bill that would have removed a district attorney candidate’s political party from the ballot was killed in committee.
Business
Estate Planning Continues to Change and Grow
Estate planning has seen some major adjustments in recent years, whether it be from law changes or issues related to the pandemic.
Legislature
Colorado General Assembly Continues Discussions on Mental Health Matters
Colorado organizations are showing their support for numerous proposed bills related to mental health issues that are on the General Assembly’s docket.
Legislature
Bill Looks to Take Partisan Politics Out of DA and Sheriff Elections in Colorado
The bill hopes to boost public trust in criminal justice by making elections for sheriffs and DAs nonpartisan.
History
John Gunnell’s Legislative Legacy
In 1881, John Gunnell became the first Black state lawmaker. The Denver Republican faced intense opposition and racism while he served in the House.