
Quentin Young
Editor at Colorado Newsline
Editor @newslineCO | formerly @dailycamera. Views are my own.
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coloradonewsline.com | Quentin Young
by Quentin Young, Colorado Newsline April 15, 2025 In the more than two years that Colorado has accepted cryptocurrency as payment for state taxes, the amount Coloradans have submitted using the new form of payment is essentially nonexistent. The Colorado Department of Revenue in September 2022 started accepting cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, for all state taxes, including income tax, business income tax, sales and use taxes, and severance tax. The move was spearheaded with fanfare by Gov.
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realvail.com | Quentin Young
glas Bruce speaks about the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights during a press conference in 1990 (Screenshot from C-SPAN). Douglas Bruce, author of the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, on his website offers a prayer for President Donald Trump. “O LORD, We Thy People unite in prayer for your servant, Donald John Trump, still battling eternal threats of Evil and Hate,” it says.
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coloradonewsline.com | Quentin Young
by Quentin Young, Colorado Newsline April 10, 2025 Douglas Bruce, author of the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, on his website offers a prayer for President Donald Trump. “O LORD, We Thy People unite in prayer for your servant, Donald John Trump, still battling eternal threats of Evil and Hate,” it says.
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realvail.com | Quentin Young
Last week, as the U.S. Senate voted to approve President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Food and Drug Administration, Colorado’s junior senator “agonized” over what to do, he told a reporter. He voted “no,” but during a committee hearing he had previously voted in favor of nominee Martin Makary, and he “could have easily gone back and voted yes” during the floor vote, he said. This episode helps illustrate why Sen.
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3 weeks ago |
realvail.com | Quentin Young
The Marshall Fire in Boulder in 2021 (first responder photo). An address earlier this month by Energy Secretary Chris Wright at a gathering of fossil fuel industry heavyweights offered a detailed view of this key Trump administration official’s position on the climate crisis. It was bleak. Anyone who cares about maintaining a habitable planet for humanity must conclude after Wright’s remarks that administration policies jeopardize the well-being of future generations throughout the world.
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