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Tina Peters, Colorado and Polis

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Polis' clemency for Tina Peters ignites Colorado outrage
Gov. Jared Polis granted clemency to former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters on Friday, a decision that continues to spark outrage across the state.

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Axios · 21h
Polis has no regrets about Tina Peters decision
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Here’s what the candidates for Colorado’s next governor said about Tina Peters clemency
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Democratic Governor Censured by Own Party for Freeing Trump Ally Convicted in Election Scheme
The Colorado Democratic Party censured Governor Jared Polis (D) on Wednesday in a stinging rebuke of his decision to grant Tina Peters early release from prison.

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Colorado Democrats officially censure Gov. Jared Polis for Tina Peters clemency
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JD Vance points to Tina Peters as someone deserving of a taxpayer-financed check
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Polis is wrong to free Tina Peters, caving to Trump (Letters)
Now, Polis has done the bidding of Trump and ignored Colorado’s election officials and leaders.

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Tina Peters will be released from Colorado prison June 1, but where will she go?
Denver Gazette · 15h
Colorado Democrats launch petition to censure Gov. Jared Polis for releasing Tina Peters
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The Journal
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Colorado budget passes, but long-term fiscal imbalance remains unresolved

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Colorado Arbitration Reform: What Employers and Businesses Need to Know

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As the AI age evolves, Colorado must step up to protect our kids | GUEST COLUMN

By Ann O’Leary Artificial intelligence is creating new opportunities for young people to learn, create, explore and build confidence. It is opening new doors for students in Denver, on the eastern plains and on the western slope.
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Colorado SB 26-114: Colorado’s New Liquor Permit That Gives Spirits Manufacturers Distillery Pub-Style Functionality

The Colorado General Assembly adjourned on May 13, 2026, and Colorado Senate Bill 26-114 — passed by both chambers and now heading to the Governor
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Colorado lawmakers propose deep cuts to close $1.2B budget gap

State representatives honor the U.S. flag as it passes for the presentation of colors during the Colorado General Assembly's first day of session at the Colorado state Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (The Gazette, Jerilee Bennett) The panel of ...
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