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: To remember smallpox hero Donald Henderson, roll up your sleeve
A hero of humanity left us last week, a doctor who forever will be known by what no longer haunts the world: smallpox. Donald A. Henderson died in Baltimore at...

Editorial: Legitimate questions about Clinton Foundation donor access
New revelations that donors to the Clinton Foundation enjoyed access to Hillary Clinton while she served as secretary of state raise legitimate questions about her judgment.

Editorial: Englewood’s sex-offender law is too restrictive
In the interest of public safety, cities should be able to impose reasonable restrictions on where registered sex offenders may live, but Englewood has enacted the equivalent of an outright...

Editorial: Commerce City police smart to seek Justice Department review
It comes as refreshing news that Commerce City is taking action to get ahead of years of problems at its police department with its decision to participate in a Justice...

Editorial: Colorado lawmakers should stand up for open records
In too many disputes over access to information under Colorado’s Open Records Act, the only solution for citizens, advocacy groups and media organizations is going to court.

Editorial: Something stinks about Denver’s Shapiro settlement
As Denver prepares to add to its multi-million dollar tab to continue papering over the Jamal Hunter jail abuse scandal, taxpayers ought to get a full accounting.

Editorial: Trump doubles down on what’s failing
Donald Trump’s latest campaign shakeup is clinching proof that he has learned little from his disastrous summer -- let alone from the wider arc of his 14-month presidential quest.

Editorial: U.N. inaction in South Sudan is unacceptable
It is difficult to even read details of a vicious attack on aid workers in South Sudan by government troops --- and equally difficult to excuse U.N. peacekeepers for not...

Editorial: Xcel settlement in rooftop solar debate a necessary step forward
If a settlement involving Xcel Energy is approved, it marks a necessary first step in changing the way electricity is generated, used and paid for in a big part of...

Editorial: Firing of three Denver sheriff’s deputies is evidence of needed reform
By firing three deputies over improper use of force, the Denver Sheriff Department continues to show it is serious about a needed culture change.