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kiowacountypress.net | Chase Woodruff
(Colorado Newsline) Governor Jared Polis speaks about a sweeping housing policy that was set to be introduced in the Legislature, in March 2023 at the state Capitol in Denver. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)Colorado’s 2025 legislative session, which ended Wednesday, was another mixed bag for those who want to make it easier to build more housing units and solve the state’s affordability crisis.
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5 days ago |
montrosepress.com | Chase Woodruff
Colorado’s 2025 legislative session, which ended Wednesday, was another mixed bag for those who want to make it easier to build more housing units and solve the state’s affordability crisis. It’s been three years since Gov. Jared Polis embraced the YIMBY movement — short for “Yes In My Back Yard” — and made “More Housing Now” a signature goal of his second term. kA 4=2DDlQA`Qm!@=:D’ 7:CDE 3:8 *x|q* AC:@C:EJ H2D 2?
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6 days ago |
coloradonewsline.com | Chase Woodruff
by Chase Woodruff, Colorado Newsline May 9, 2025 Colorado’s 2025 legislative session, which ended Wednesday, was another mixed bag for those who want to make it easier to build more housing units and solve the state’s affordability crisis. It’s been three years since Gov. Jared Polis embraced the YIMBY movement — short for “Yes In My Back Yard” — and made “More Housing Now” a signature goal of his second term.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Chase Woodruff
Gov. Jared Polis speaks about a sweeping housing policy that was set to be introduced in the Legislature, in March 2023 at the state Capitol in Denver. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)Colorado’s 2025 legislative session, which ended Wednesday, was another mixed bag for those who want to make it easier to build more housing units and solve the state’s affordability crisis. Connecting the news in Colorado to the big picture. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt’s been three years since Gov.
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1 week ago |
news-journal.com | Chase Woodruff
A view of the Alfred A. Arraj U.S. Courthouse in downtown Denver on May 30, 2023. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline)A federal judge in Denver on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration’s effort to deport immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act “exceeds the scope” of the centuries-old wartime law and granted a preliminary injunction against any such removals of detainees held in Colorado.
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I wrote about one very clear lesson of three years of efforts to build an Abundance of housing in Dem-trifecta Colorado: Progressives and “the groups” mostly want to achieve this outcome, and moderates and business groups in many cases do not. https://t.co/Sn7vq9u3dY

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