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Seth Klamann
Seth Klamann covers politics, immigration and the state house for The Denver Post. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
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Colorado Democrats are ready to pass a sweeping gun control bill. What would it do, and is it constitutional?
Colorado lawmakers are closing in on limiting sales of high-powered semiautomatic weapons in the state after two years of unsuccessful attempts. Here's a closer look at their approach this year.

Former Colorado House speaker will run for attorney general
Crisanta Duran, a former speaker of the Colorado House, announced Thursday that she will enter the 2026 race to become the state's next attorney general.

Brianna Titone, a pathbreaking transgender lawmaker, announces bid for statewide office
An Arvada Democratic lawmaker announced her candidacy to become Colorado's next state treasurer Wednesday morning, becoming the first state legislator to declare an intent to run for one of the...

Colorado lawmakers advance bill limiting ammo sales as they weigh multiple gun-related measures
A Colorado bill that would require stores to keep ammunition behind the counter has won initial approval from the House.

Colorado lawmakers condemn Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons — with all Republicans rejecting resolution
"We need to stand up and protect the rule of law and our democratic norms. That is critical," said Rep. Javier Mabrey, a Denver Democrat.

Judge temporarily reinstates Colorado Medicaid transportation provider in program
A Denver judge has temporarily allowed MedRide to continue operating in the state, marking the latest abrupt swivel in a dispute between the company and Colorado's Medicaid authority.

Potential Medicaid cuts could mean trouble, Colorado health care leaders, Rep. Diana DeGette say
As congressional Republicans look to slash government spending by more than $1 trillion, Colorado health care and political leaders are ringing the alarm over what that could mean for Medicaid...

Colorado construction defects battle returns as one bill aims to ensure homes are “built right in the first place”
A pair of competing bills aren't explicitly at odds, but their competing aims could put them on a collision course.

Price-gouging, housing bills get hearings as gun and labor bills reach halfway point this week in the Colorado legislature
After a busy end to last week, the Colorado legislature is back today for another jam-packed — if holiday-shortened — week of lawmaking.

Colorado Senate passes gun control and labor union bills, sending Democratic priority measures to House
The two measures now head to the House, where both already have sufficient support to clear the chamber and head for Gov. Jared Polis' desk.