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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Editorial: RTD’s A-Line glitch hurts transit reputation at a critical moment
The biggest problem to date is not the cost of the crossing guards, which taxpayers aren’t funding, it's that the now completely finished G-Line to Arvada cannot open.

Editorial: Trump is escalating foreign conflicts
President Donald Trump’s foreign policy has gone from confusing to terrifying. He's escalating our conflicts abroad at an alarming rate.

Editorial: Colorado prisoner Rene Lima-Marin deserves to be freed
We support a resolution asking Gov. John Hickenlooper to grant clemency to Rene Lima-Marin, who was mistakenly released from prison, then returned six years later.

Editorial: Questions about criminal history don’t belong on job applications
A bill in the state legislature that would prevent employers from asking about past convictions on job applications would make our society stronger and more prosperous.

Editorial: On Neil Gorsuch vote, Michael Bennet disappoints
Though the senator said positive things about Judge Gorsuch’s qualifications in introducing him at the start of confirmation hearings, and from the Senate floor last week, he voted against the...

Editorial: Trump needs a goal and a plan for Syria
Now that we are in, letap come up with a long-term strategy, approved by Congress and supported by Americans, to stop horrors that we all share responsibility for.

Editorial: Renewable energy cuts affirm administration’s motives
Together, eliminating the Clean Power Plan and making massive cuts to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, show this is about protecting the administration’s friends in the fossil...

Editorial: Don’t let Cherry Creek parking crisis become a retail collapse
We are still a car dependent society, however, and we need to make this transition to transit-oriented urban design free of lead balloons dragging down our retail centers.

Editorial: Keep the filibuster. Give Gorsuch an up-or-down vote.
Both parties should stand down. The filibuster has kept the Senate a more deliberative body. Ending it now risks further erosion of checks and balances the nation would miss.

Editorial: Michael Bennet takes the right stand on filibuster
Props to Sen. Michael Bennet for showing leadership in urging an up-or-down vote on whether Neil Gorsuch should be confirmed to the highest court in the land.