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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 legislators spar with Gov. Jared Polis over proposed Medicaid cuts, school funding changes
Colorado legislators questioned Gov. Jared Polis about what he has described as his "belt-tightening" budget proposal.

Denver Sen. Chris Hansen takes job in Durango but is mum on timing to resign his seat
Hansen was comfortably reelected to the state Senate last week, winning 84% of the vote.

What Trump’s second term means for Colorado immigrants, public lands, abortion access and Space Command
Here's how the coming second term of President-elect Donald Trump could impact Colorado's immigrants, public lands, abortion access and hosting of the U.S. Space Command headquarters.

Dentro de los apartamentos de Aurora que se hicieron famosos por las afirmaciones de ocupación de pandillas, los residentes se preguntan qué sigue
Los representantes de CBZ Management han creado una campaña pública para culpar los problemas del complejos de apartamentos de Aurora a las actividades recientes de las pandillas.

Denver Democrat James Coleman to lead Colorado Senate as president
Sen. James Coleman, a Denver Democrat, will lead the Colorado state Senate as its president after Tuesday's elections affirmed the party's large majority in the chamber.

5 takeaways from Colorado’s 2024 election — including reactions as a new Trump era looms
Tuesday's election offered a wide range of results to digest, both in Colorado and nationally -- at times going in different directions. Here are major takeaways from voters' decisions.

Colorado Democrats set to keep House supermajority, miss threshold in Senate
Colorado Democrats looked set to maintain their supermajority in the state House as of Wednesday afternoon, though they fell short of reaching the same threshold in the Senate.

Proposition 131: Colorado voters reject ranked-choice voting, election overhaul
Colorado voters on Tuesday rejected Proposition 131, which would have upended the way elections are conducted in the state and moved the state to a ranked-choice voting system.

Rep. Yadira Caraveo’s lead narrows over Gabe Evans; ballot counting resumes Thursday
Democratic U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo held a slight lead over Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado's ultra-competitive 8th Congressional District race on Wednesday, but there were still many ballots...

Denver judge rejects lawsuit seeking hand-counting of ballots in dozens of counties after passwords leak
A Denver judge on Tuesday rejected an attempt by the Libertarian Party to require the hand-counting of ballots in more than half of Colorado's counties in the election.