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2018 Legislative preview: Both parties look ahead to what they hope can be accomplished

“We are in a situation that we have revenue that leaves us without an excuse,” Senate President Kevin Grantham said. “We’re in a position that I haven’t seen since I’ve been here. We’re in a position that I haven’t seen since I’ve been paying attention. Having the money and then not doing it would not be a good way to finish this session.

Top law enforcement officials speaking out against Syringe Access Programs in their communities

“You look up members of those committees, and you ask them why they voted for it, and they say, ‘well they marched in a bunch of doctors that told us this was a good idea,’” Smith said of conversations he’s had with others who support the program. “I said how about marching in a few sheriffs that will tell you what a bad idea it is?” — Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith.

Controversial land use case in hands of Colorado Court of Appeals

“Isn’t the county acting as a judicial officer such as us if we remand something back to the trial court if there has been communication about the case between the counsel and the judge, isn’t that a problem?” Judge Diana Terry asked Weld County Attorney Bruce Barker about ex parte communications between Weld Commissioners and Martin Marietta, the applicant before the county in a land use case .

First Colorado FASTER training a success

“I think about the 26-year-old teacher at Sandy Hook, when the only thing she had to put between the gunman and her kids was her body. I just want to give them the chance at life.” Sean Maloney, co-founder FASTER.

Weld County officials drawing criticism for emergency management training in Breckenridge

At several recent meetings of both the board of Weld County Commissioners and the Weld County Council, residents have said a recent training trip to Breckenridge was too much and accused the commissioners of using United Way to launder donations from organizations that depend on the commissioners for decisions on land use in the county.

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