Jesse Paul
Position: The Colorado Sun

Democratic state representative arrested in Broomfield on DUI charge

Police say he was arrested at an elementary school

Judge orders new vote in primary bid involving Colorado lawmaker, candidate with felony conviction

Ineligible delegate cast vote for newcomer, preventing incumbent from making ballot

Democrats plan to suspend Colorado’s new gas fee – until two months after the November election

House Bill 1351 is the cornerstone of Gov. Jared Polis’ efforts to slash cost of living

Here’s who has secured a spot on the Democratic primary ballot in the race to unseat Lauren Boebert

Democrats face a steep hill in trying to unseat congresswoman

Gov. Jared Polis signs bill affirming abortion, contraception access

House Bill 1279 comes amid questions about the future of Roe v. Wade

As Colorado lawmakers have babies, legislature moves to adopt first parental leave policy

Bill would grant 12 weeks of paid parental leave to lawmakers, plus four paid weeks for lawmakers who have pregnancy or childbirth complications

Republican candidate for Colorado governor was arrested three times, is subject of restraining order

Danielle Neuschwanger has blamed her run-ins with the law on an ex-boyfriend

Wording of 2022 ballot measure could have multibillion-dollar consequences for Colorado schools

The prospective initiative would cap property valuation growth at 3% annually in an attempt to help homeowners and businesses contend with rising tax bills

Lawmakers reject bill seeking to prohibit employers from firing workers for cannabis use

House Bill 1152 was rejected on a 12-1 vote

Colorado Democrats send abortion-access bill to Polis to be signed into law

Legislation passes on a party-line vote after 13-hour debate

Colorado lawmakers back off plan to ban sales of gas-powered lawn equipment

Senate bill was stripped of a provision to ban sale of devices with ‘small off-road engines’ in so-called non-attainment air pollution areas

Bill affirming abortion access in Colorado clears second hurdle after 24 hours of debate

Representatives began debating House Bill 1279 on Friday morning and finished at about 11 a.m. Saturday