Colorado, Jared Polis and ICE
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The head of Colorado’s state employee union Monday blasted Gov. Jared Polis’ decision to fulfill a federal immigration subpoena. Labor leaders and elected officials also decried
Colorado governor's decision to cooperate with ICE sparks criticism from Democrats and state employees. A lawsuit challenges the directive.
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Axios on MSNGov. Jared Polis wields power despite lame-duck statusGov. Jared Polis is a lame duck — but he still holds a veto pen. Why it matters: The term-limited Democrat loomed large in the now-completed legislative term, evidenced by his record 11 vetoes, and his influence sets the stage for his final session in 2026.
Colorado will not comply with a subpoena from federal immigration agents asking the state to turn over the personal information of 35 people who are sponsors of unaccompanied immigrant minors until
Calling Colorado’s long turnaround times to process sexual assault evidence kits “simply unacceptable,” Gov. Jared Polis signed a law Tuesday that creates a review board and adds
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Gov. Jared Polis set a personal record for issuing vetoes in a single legislative session — and, potentially, made history as the first governor to veto a bill that passed unanimously.
Kudos to Gov. Jared Polis for defying his party’s taboos and working with federal immigration authorities to tackle child trafficking. As reported by , Polis on Thursday said he
Colorado's Governor signed the Miranda Gordon Justice For Survivors Act to address sexual assault case backlogs.