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: Donald Trump’s presidency imploding, Republicans must demand better
President Trump has forced this upon them: Itap time for Republicans to remember their first duty is to the country, to our democratic institutions and to justice.

Editorial: Someone should tell President Trump: Loose lips sink ships
What a terrible question the nation must consider of President Donald Trump: Is he leaking to the Russians because they helped him win the election, or because he doesn’t know...

Editorial: Tablet computers could prove valuable in helping reform inmates
Many will criticize allowing prison inmates in Colorado to use electronic tablets. Yet a review of the plan to pilot the tablets convinces us this idea is worth trying.

Editorial: Wins in 2017 Colorado legislature took real leadership
Senate President Kevin Grantham, R-Canon City; House Speaker Crisanta Duran, D-Denver; and Gov. John Hickenlooper look good as the 2017 Colorado General Assembly ends.

Editorial: Denver Broncos were right to revoke some season tickets
The Denver Broncos were right to revoke tickets from season ticket holders who sold every ticket they had in the 2016 season to strangers on a secondary market.

Editorial: Denver residents catch a break on parking exemption overhaul
Thankfully, sanity prevailed among Denver City Council members in last week’s reform of the city’s off-street parking exemption.

Editorial: The Comey firing stinks; a special prosecutor is a must
Itap hard to imagine a more transparent effort to cover President Trump’s efforts to sabotage the Russia investigation than in his explanation for firing James Comey.

Editorial: Equity in Colorado charter school funding a long time coming
We hope an effort to require school districts to share money with charter schools from voter-approved property tax increases passes before the session wraps up Wednesday.

Editorial: A smart reform for veterans’ education
University of Colorado law students and veterans -- Travis Weiner and Karthik Venkatraj -- have been lobbying for a more reliable system granting college credit for military training.

Editorial: Mayor Michael Hancock’s jail sentencing reforms send a better message to immigrants
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s plans to reform low-level jail sentences, and in so doing protect immigrants from deportation, make a lot of sense and have a lot of heart.