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With every joint cable talk show appearance, the Hickenlooper-Kasich or Kasich-Hickenlooper 2020 presidential run rumors get stronger.

Gov. John Hickenlooper hops back into brewery to raise cash for the governor’s mansion
Hickenlooper plans to briefly start selling beer again Thursday during the fourth annual Brews and Bites.

Interior Dept. will allow more mining, logging in sage grouse habitat
The Interior Department unveiled a sage grouse plan that gives Western states greater flexibility to allow economic activity where it now is prohibited.
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EPA can’t delay methane rules laid down under Obama, federal judges rule
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Friday that the state had joined a lawsuit over the delay brought by environmental groups.

Coors to brew Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce 150th anniversary beer
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce is getting a special beer to celebrate its sesquicentennial anniversary.


What Colorado lawmakers are saying about the Senate draft health care bill
Colorado Democrats roundly condemned the bill, while Cory Gardner suggested that criticism now is based as much on partisanship as on substance.

Colorado will try to figure out if government programs are actually working with a big grant and a new research lab
Gov. John Hickenlooper said the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab will provide "blunt assessments based on facts, not politics."

What Colorado lawmakers are saying about Trump withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris accord
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said the state and the city would keep taking steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


No special session, so expect a ballot measure with some sort of tax
Gov. John Hickenlooper said he will not call lawmakers back for a special session to try to put together a transportation funding package.

Colorado still needs money for transportation, disappointed Democratic lawmakers say
The 2017 session of the Colorado General Assembly ended without action on a top priority of Gov. John Hickenlooper and many lawmakers.

In response to the fatal Firestone home explosion, Colorado lawmakers want a gas-well map
Two House Democrats have proposed a bill to force energy drillers to provide state regulators the locations of all their gas lines.

Hickenlooper, 11 other governors tell Trump the Paris climate agreement is good for American jobs
Keep the United States in the Paris climate agreement, or America will fall behind on the clean energy technologies of the future, the governors said.

The People’s Climate March is steering clear of Denver’s biggest local environmental justice issue this weekend
This march wasn't originally conceived as a response to the election of Donald Trump.

Colorado lawmakers don’t want to be pot club pioneers after all
Today in "nevermind," Colorado lawmakers backed off plans to regulate marijuana clubs for fear of inviting a federal crackdown.


Should a sales tax for roads help pay for toll lanes? A key sponsor says no
Speaker of the House Crisanta Duran said she's likely to introduce an amendment that would make sure "the new revenue would not go toward toll lane efforts."

Speaker Duran says Colorado legislators have a choice on the budget: “Ideology” or “problem-solving”
Democrats support a proposal to make the hospital provider fee an enterprise fund, but they won't go along with a reduction to the TABOR revenue cap.

Trump Clean Power Plan reversal won’t stop Colorado from pushing ahead, Gov. John Hickenlooper says
Gov. John Hickenlooper doesn't think the federal government will try to change Colorado's renewable energy requirements.