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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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Denver protesters against President Trump, Elon Musk decry immigration actions, mass firings
Thousands gathered outside the Colorado State Capitol Monday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk.

Colorado Senate gives initial approval to semiautomatic weapons bill — after a major change allowing purchases
The now-amended bill, which does not outright prohibit the possession of any firearms and would not take away guns that people already own, is set for a final vote in...

Colorado Senate debate on key gun bill goes late after it gives initial approval to labor law overhaul
The Colorado Senate conducted the first floor debates Thursday on a bill that would make it easier for workers to negotiate a key provision of union contracts and another that...

Audit of Colorado pollution, labor regulations is part of draft bill supported by legislative and business leaders
The proposal is a bipartisan response to calls from business groups and Gov. Jared Polis -- amid industry concerns about a regulatory pile-on -- to ease the cost of doing...

Colorado’s Medicaid authority terminates transportation provider, capping week of confusion
Colorado's Medicaid authority terminated its contract with one of the state's largest transportation providers late Wednesday, capping nearly a week of suspensions, lawsuits and uncertainty.

Colorado Medicaid program battles new problems — with few answers — after transport fraud scheme
State health officials suspended one of Colorado's largest Medicaid transportation providers last week after accusing it of fraud -- only to abruptly withdraw the suspension this week after the company...

At least $570 million in federal funding for Colorado still in limbo amid Trump freeze, officials say
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding tapped for Colorado climate and health projects is still being withheld by the Trump administration, state and federal officials say.

Gun control bill and labor fights, a party-line Jan. 6 resolution and more in the Colorado legislature this week
It's going to be a busy week in the Colorado legislature as bills on gun control, abortion rights protections and price gouging move through the chambers.

A year after bruising fight, attempt to protect police whistleblowers in Colorado is back in legislature
"This bill protects people who protect us."

Feds go door-to-door demanding IDs at Denver apartment complex: “I would never snitch on my neighbors,” resident says
One resident answered her door at Cedar Run to find “six heavily-armed officers demanding ID,” she said. After she provided identification, she told The Denver Post, they asked which of...