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Segments 2 and 3 - The General Assembly's sprint to the finish line

FTS staff writer Rachel Boxer recaps the final weeks of the Colorado legislature's first regular session in 2009. Listen for audio from House Speaker Terrance Carroll, House majority leader Paul Weissmann, minority leader Rep. Mike May, Rep. Amy Stephens, Senate minority leader Josh Penry, and Sen. Al White.

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Mayhem surrounds Thursday's state budget debate

A Face the State Staff Report

April 9, 2009

Already two weeks behind schedule, Senate President Peter Groff, D-Denver, has ordered that this year’s budget bill, better known as the Long Bill because of its length, sent back to the Joint Budget Committee where members are being encouraged to rethink the current proposal to cut significant funding from Colorado's higher education institutions.

JBC chair Keller's rosy predictions fail to materialize

A Face the State Staff Report

December 18, 2008

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Eight months after a leading Senate Democrat ignored warnings of a recession and supported more state spending based on "excellent" budget projections, new forecasts are expected to show dramatic funding shortfalls.

Hasan gets a helping hand from an unlikely place: The Vail Daily

A Face the State Staff Report

October 6, 2008

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In an unexpected move, Eagle County’s daily newspaper has endorsed Republican Ali Hasan as its choice for the region's state House representative.

Slideshow: 2008 State Republican Convention

June 2, 2008

Face The State was on the scene snapping photos at this Saturday's Republican State Convention. Take a look.

Election Preview: House Races to Watch

A Face the State Staff Report

May 21, 2008

With Democrats heading to Denver this August for their national convention, all eyes will be on western states, including Colorado, as models for how the left can win over conservative and moderate voters here. Republicans now say they are ready to fight back and while the money chase will be tough, leaders say they are putting together a ground game that will, in part, exploit a multitude of fee and tax increases passed by the Democrat-led legislature.

Election Preview: Top State Senate races to watch

A Face the State Staff Report

May 13, 2008

With the 2008 state legislative session now heading for its place in the history books, Colorado heads full force toward election season. At Face The State, we will be providing an up-to-the minute analysis of the hottest races you'll want to be watching. You'll get the chance to know the players, how much cash they have on hand, and how they stack up against their opposition.