
Seth Klamann
Statehouse Reporter at The Denver Post
Statehouse reporter, @denverpost. Housing, substance use and chicken strips. KC born, Mizzou made. He/him. Solidarity forever @DenverGuild.
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5 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Seth Klamann
DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis is set to veto a pro-union bill that Democratic lawmakers have urged him to sign, a move that will strain his increasingly contentious relationship with organized labor in Colorado and set the stage for a 2026 ballot fight. Polis told reporters Thursday, a day after lawmakers adjourned for the year, that he will soon make good on his session-long threat to reject Senate Bill 5, since it is reaching his desk without amendments he'd urged.
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5 days ago |
thederrick.com | Seth Klamann
DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis is set to veto a pro-union bill that Democratic lawmakers have urged him to sign, a move that will strain his increasingly contentious relationship with organized labor in Colorado and set the stage for a 2026 ballot fight. Polis told reporters Thursday, a day after lawmakers adjourned for the year, that he will soon make good on his session-long threat to reject Senate Bill 5, since it is reaching his desk without amendments he’d urged.
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5 days ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Seth Klamann
DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis is set to veto a pro-union bill that Democratic lawmakers have urged him to sign, a move that will strain his increasingly contentious relationship with organized labor in Colorado and set the stage for a 2026 ballot fight. Polis told reporters Thursday, a day after lawmakers adjourned for the year, that he will soon make good on his session-long threat to reject Senate Bill 5, since it is reaching his desk without amendments he'd urged.
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5 days ago |
denverpost.com | Seth Klamann
Gov. Jared Polis is set to veto a pro-union bill that Democratic lawmakers have urged him to sign, a move that will strain his increasingly contentious relationship with organized labor in Colorado and set the stage for a 2026 ballot fight. Polis told reporters Thursday, a day after lawmakers adjourned for the year, that he will soon make good on his session-long threat to reject Senate Bill 5, since it is reaching his desk without amendments he’d urged.
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denverpost.com | Nick Coltrain |Seth Klamann
Another regular session of the Colorado legislature has adjourned for the year. In the words of Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez: “Thank God it’s over.”During the 120-day session, Democrats pushed through several hot-button policies aimed at restricting the purchase of certain semiautomatic firearms, further fortifying abortion rights, and expanding protections for transgender Coloradans and immigrants.
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