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: At last, Colorado lawmakers get serious about our besieged roads
Colorado’s lawmakers deserve praise for crafting bipartisan legislation that would ask voters in November to help the state finally get serious about upgrading our besieged roads.

Editorial: Inappropriate response to abuse of Colorado’s incarcerated youths
Even if the individual instances in the report are outliers, one would think that the responsible thing to do on behalf of the hundreds of Colorado youth in your charge,...

Editorial: Trump’s new immigration order plagued by old excuses
Donald Trump’s new immigration order aimed at six Muslim-majority countries remains an enormous miscalculation that is bound to make the country less safe over time.

Editorial: Tinfoil hat conspiracies in Trump’s Obama tweetstorm
President Donald Trump’s assertions that President Barack Obama engaged in Watergate-style spying on him are so irresponsible they would be laughable if not for the great harm such allegations do.

Editorial: Predatory lawsuits only hurt ADA compliance
We are dismayed that those businesses not in compliance are being sued, without notice or chance to first remedy any deficiency.

Editorial: Trump should listen to McMaster on “radical Islamic terrorism”
Purging the jihadists among us requires understanding that in fighting an ideological battle, winning also requires winning hearts and minds.

Editorial: CORA fix headed down dangerous path
We hope the Senate strips both of those amendments from Senate Bill 40 and moves forward with this common sense bill uninhibited by unrelated or overly broad issues.

Editorial: With compromise, U.S. immigration reform is possible
Whatever Trump’s strategy, we hope the result is meaningful immigration reform to alleviate the fear millions are living in, and to lessen anti-immigrant sentiment.

Editorial: When Colorado’s legislature passed a birth-control bill without being political
It¶¶Ňőap astounding and wonderful that this issue wasn’t hijacked for political purposes. The end result was Republicans and Democrats achieving a good thing for Colorado.

Editorial: Cardboard Cory Gardner not ideal
It’d be easier to defend Colorado’s first-term Republican senator if he’d braved the crowds this week, at least once, but Sen. Cory Gardner’s town hall absence is defensible too.