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: Should e-bikes be allowed in Colorado communities? In most cases, yes
Bicycles equipped with small electric motors -- e-bikes -- could be an integral piece to solving the puzzle that is the Denver metro area’s unacceptable commuter congestion.

2017 in review, as seen through 17 editorials
The inauguration of Donald Trump, a Coloradan for the Supreme Court, a crackdown on illegal immigration and the rise of the #MeToo movement all helped make 2017 a wild ride.

Editorial: Congress should give it up for Down syndrome research
Congress is failing those born with Down syndrome and their families. We hope the new year brings a stark reversal in their second-class treatment.

Editorial: No fracking on conservation and open space land
Colorado’s oil and gas operators should not be permitted to drill wells on land under conservation easement or open space, as proposed in Boulder County, without express approval.

Editorial: EPA fails public in lack of transparency on Superfund changes
A legitimate concern has arisen in whether the EPA is being transparent in its work to revise Superfund clean-up procedures. The agency ought to do a better job in showing...

Editorial: An insulting promotion at Veterans Affairs
The VA's promotion of an official who oversaw the huge price overruns of the new veterans hospital under construction in Aurora isn't an inspiring example of draining the swamp.

Editorial: Why not move the BLM headquarters west?
Much is appealing from where we sit in Colorado, surrounded by millions of acres of public lands, about the Bureau of Land Management headquarters coming to the West.

Editorial: Winter Olympics in Denver? Letap see the plan
Continued interest among Colorado’s movers and shakers to host an Olympic Winter Games can seem truly odd. But we support work to gauge feasibility of a 2030 bid.

Editorial: The deportation of Andazola Morales is a Christmas heartbreaker
The deportation of a man on the cusp of receiving his citizenship is heartless, misguided and hurtful to any hope of bridging divides between ICE officials and local police.

Editorial: Ironically, GOP tax bill could boost funds for Colorado roads. Thanks, Trump.
Oh, the irony of Republicans in Congress passing a massive federal tax cut that would actually provide Colorado with a boon in state tax revenue.