The Denver Post Editorial Board
The Denver Postap editorial board takes positions on issues and politics that affect Colorado.
The members of the board are all employees of The Denver Post, including Megan Schrader, editor of the editorial pages; Lee Ann Colacioppo, editor; Bob Kinney, vice president of information technology; Monica Brewer, manager of newsroom operations; and TJ Hutchinson, systems editor. Read more about the board here.
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The Denver Postap editorial board takes positions on issues and politics that affect Colorado. Here's a look at who is on the board.
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Editorial: Crackdown on Cherry Creek trail drug use is appropriate, but suspensions aren’t
Drug use along the Cherry Creek trail is out of control, and Denver officials deserve praise for a broad-based crackdown, but we question one enforcement element.

Editorial: Colorado lawmakers’ misguided meddling in Blue Book
Lawmakers should have been more deliberative and transparent in last-minute changes to Colorado's Blue Book entries that describe measures to increase primary access.

Editorial: Denver must greatly improve parking for the disabled
People with disabilities shouldn’t be forced to search for parking near the places they wish or need to go. Denver needs to greatly improve its obligation to providing for them.

Editorial: EPA dodges responsibility on ethanol
Itap time for the EPA to follow the law and weigh in with its own conclusions regarding ethanol rather than continue to sit on the sidelines.

Editorial: Find new ways to fund Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Changing dynamics and a growing population suggest that Colorado's wildlife agency funding shouldn't depend on hunting and fishing license fees.

Lawsuit targeting Denver’s homeless policies is off-base and reckless
A lawsuit that challenges Denver's homeless policies goes too far in its claims about the city's actions.

Editorial: On climate change order, Hickenlooper faces a perception problem
Gov. Hickenlooper should work more deliberately on a climate change executive order leaked last week to avoid the perception he seeks a Cabinet post in a Hillary Clinton administration.

Workers’ comp fines could use a reality adjustment
Reports over the last several months about surprisingly hefty fines over lapsed workers' compensation insurance are troubling and suggest Colorado's regulators and lawmakers should consider reforms.

Editorial: Great Outdoors Colorado should allow state performance audit
The dispute between the state auditor and the board of the Great Outdoors Colorado grant program is puzzling, and all of us should hope there is no fire beneath the...

Editorial: Because Jack Splitt stood strong and tall, others may suffer less
In his short life, Jack Splitt helped families and kids who see benefits from medical marijuana and reminded us all that people are what matter most in the public policy...