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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Who is The Denver Post Editorial Board?
The Denver Post¶¶Ňőap 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: Colorado should lend a helping hand with retirement savings
Colorado should venture into uncharted territory and try to solve the looming retirement crisis by looking seriously at a state-run 401(k)-like retirement plan that offers low-fee investments available to those...

Editorial: Colorado’s “forced-pooling” law needs some updates
And while Colorado only asks that an operator make a reasonable lease offer, Montana requires “good faith negotiation” before an order is granted. Surely, the Colorado oil and gas industry...

Editorial: Special Olympics champion Sue White reminds us of the purity of sport
Sue White’s story reminds us that sport still matters even when it doesn’t come with wall-to-wall coverage, big-money endorsements and celebrity status.

Editorial: A dead end for Colorado transportation measure?
Colorado lawmakers are letting partisan politics derail key chances to fix Colorado's chronic transportation budget problems. They ought to come together and hash out a compromise.

Editorial: Build upon reforms in Colorado’s Division of Youth Corrections
Anders Jacobson is working hard to improve the division and should get credit for improvements, especially those at Spring Creek, but he can't do it alone.

Editorial: Trump’s tax rebellion derailment
President Donald Trump’s refusal to turn over his tax returns is giving congressional critics incredible leverage to block any tax reform legislation he supports.

Editorial: Some simple steps to avoid a Washington-style budget showdown in Colorado
Instead of sorting out the political game of "brinkmanship", we’ll lend lawmakers our two cents about how they could break this deadlock in the final days and move forward in...

Editorial: A load of laundry and more for the homeless
Colorado is lucky to have a mayor and a governor with a heart to help, but also to have folks like Kerr, who are willing to pitch in their load-of-laundry's...

Editorial: Ken Buck takes a stand against corruption
If we want truly independent elected officials who represent the best interests of their constituents, doing away with mandatory party or fundraising dues would be a good start.

Editorial: Feds could learn a lot about pot from Hickenlooper
President Trump should realize the opportunities in letting the legal cannabis experiment continue. His administration should support the status quo -- and do so quickly.