The Denver Post Editorial Board
The Denver Post¶¶Ňőap 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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Editorial: Reckless federal cuts will hurt Colorado — layoffs and empty offices — lawmakers need a plan
No one knows for sure how America’s economy will react to a drastic pullback on spending and employment because it hasn’t been done for two generations.

Editorial: Stuck behind crashes and spin outs in I-70 ski traffic? There is a better way for Colorado
Senate Bill 69 would help reduce ski traffic by allowing private companies to sell and install chains on the side of mountain interstates and highways. More traction equals fewere crashes.

Editorial: The legacy of Columbine survivor Anne Marie Hochhalter — hope for an America divided over gun violence
Some survivors have dedicated their lives to preventing more ripples from forming, only to be accused of being un-American because of the politics and rights that envelop guns.

Editorial: An easy answer for Lakewood’s fight over housing near Belmar Park
The developer should go back to the drawing board and come up with a way to create a larger buffer of trees and permeable surfaces between the park and their...

Editorial:Â Musk’s bid for OpenAI exposed the non-profit’s hypocritical theft of copyrighted work
Musk’s gambit highlights the hypocrisy of OpenAI’s business model in which it masquerades as a nonprofit despite being founded on the theft of many decades of work by artists, academics...

Editorial: ICE walks a thin line in Aurora and Denver as it searches for 100 “gang members” but knocks on everyone’s door
"Yes, deport dangerous criminals who are selling drugs and terrorizing Coloradans with gun violence and assault. But don’t go door to door randomly asking people for their papers to prove...

Blinded by Showbiz: The Stanley Hotel and the Sundance Film Festival shouldn’t get millions in state investments
Colorado’s government should not be in the hotel and hospitality business, nor should it be in the business of underwriting film festivals with millions of dollars in taxpayer money.

Editorial: The one thing in the West that Trump actually can take credit for this week
It irks us a bit when a New Yorker comes to town claiming credit for all sorts of things he didn't actually do.

Editorial: Denver’s fight to preserve the Park Hill conservation easement rewarded with 155-acre park
Denverites knew inherently that a conservation easement shouldn’t be lifted on one of our last chances to create a large park in this city. So community members rallied against plans...

Editorial: Denver has a plan for Trump’s mass deportation scheme. Hopefully we don’t need it.
In response to Trump’s mass deportation plan (Operation Aurora) Denver's Mayor Mike Johnston emphasizes our shared humanity and America’s legal framework of rights.