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Seth Klamann
Seth Klamann covers politics, immigration and the state house for The Denver Post. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
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Colorado lawmakers may table attempted TABOR reckoning as labor union, hospital fights linger in final days
"We have a tremendous volume moving through both chambers -- a lot of big discussions and conversations still happening," Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie says.

Uber says it may pull out of Colorado if ride-hailing safety bill passes
If the bill were to pass, an Uber spokesperson said, it would put "the future of Uber in Colorado in jeopardy."

Prominent Colorado LGBTQ+ groups hedge on support for transgender rights bill
LGBTQ+ groups have privately raised concerns, wondering whether current law is sufficient and expressing concern about potential legal backlash.

New Colorado ‘junk fees’ law signed by Polis will prohibit common apartment charges, require transparency
Colorado landlords will soon be prohibited from charging fees for pest control and common-area maintenance under a new pricing transparency law signed into law Monday by Gov. Jared Polis.

Colorado’s first-in-the-nation sperm donor rules just took effect. Now lawmakers may roll some back.
An original sponsor of Colorado's law disputes that the new rules have had chilling effect: "I think donor participation has been going down steadily because people know that 23andMe exists...

Ammo sold in Colorado will soon be kept off of open shelves
Starting summer 2026, ammunition sold in Colorado must be kept behind counters or in locked shelves under a new law signed Friday by Gov. Jared Polis.

Gov. Jared Polis, in first veto of year, rejects bill changing public records law — setting up potential override vote
Gov. Jared Polis rejected a bill that would have altered the state's public records laws on Thursday, setting up a rare attempt by legislators to try to override the veto.

Can the Trump administration intervene on Colorado’s new gun-control law? Republicans hope so.
Legal experts say U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi doesn't have authority to nullify Senate Bill 3. Though the Justice Department could later file a lawsuit challenging it,

Leader of Colorado’s Libertarian Party calls man anti-gay slurs in Facebook exchange
The head of the Libertarian Party of Colorado repeatedly used anti-gay slurs last week in an exchange with a person who criticized the party's social media presence, according to copies...

Former congressman Greg Lopez announces third run for Colorado governor
Former U.S. Rep. Greg Lopez announced his 2026 gubernatorial bid Monday morning, kicking off the third attempt by the Republican to mount a campaign for the governor's mansion.