The Denver Post Editorial Board
The Denver Post¶¶Ņõap editorial board takes positions on issues and politics that affect Colorado.
TheĀ 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¶¶Ņõap 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: Trump’s actions will increase emissions. Is that really what we want?
If Trump isn't right and these emissions indeed are the cause of climate change now and in the future, our children's children will have a dim view of his efforts...

Editorial: Welcome back, oil and gas — we’re happy to compromise
Concerned residents should demand the best safeguards, just as the industry should demand access to the resources it owns or that can be responsibly taken on federal lands.

Editorial: Cory Gardner should reject the nuclear option
Trashing the filibuster over a single nominee would be doing a judge of Neil Gorsuchās caliber ā and the nation ā a terrible disservice.

Editorial: We need to know how aid-in-dying law works
We hate to nitpick a $44,041 budget cut in a masterfully crafted $26.8 billion budget, but lawmakers should fund data collection on the prescription of life-ending drugs.

Editorial: Jeff Sessionsā threat on sanctuary cities is sadly misguided
Attorney General Jeff Sessions' comments regarding so-called sanctuary cities miss the mark and run counter to the administration's stated goal of improving public safety.

Editorial: When āI alone can fix itā fails
If President Donald Trump the deal-maker hopes to have much success with his ambitious agenda, he will need to start building the coalitions he needs to make deals and get...

Editorial: We’re all responsible for the state of social media
Frequently anonymous, easily misleading, and transmitted faster than a communicable disease, social media has irrevocably degraded the political game, , which was never all that clean to begin with.

Editorial: Don’t stumble now on construction defects reform
These two bills could do much to thaw Colorado's frozen market for multi-family units, and could also help lower the cost of construction and thus the cost of condos.

Editorial: Michael Bennet should buck Democrats and speak up for Neil Gorsuch
Coloradoās senior senator, Democrat Michael Bennet, should oppose his party's foolish attempt filibuster Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's confirmation.

Editorial: It’s not too early to ring Colorado fire alarms
Let¶¶Ņõap ring the alarm bell now, just in case, and then ratchet down concern if we do actually see a foot of snow Friday and a few renewing April showers.