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Payday Lending | Earned Income Tax Credit | Health Care |
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- October 28, Wall Street Journal, "Payday Lenders Back Measures to Unwind State Restrictions,"
Easha Anand
- September 6, New York Times, "Some States Set Caps to Control Payday Loans," Bob Driehaus
- August 11, Boulder Daily Camera, "Payday Loans: Worst idea ever," Laura Snider
- August 9, Wall Street Journal, "States Imposing Interest-Rate Caps to Rein In Payday Lenders,"
Conor Dougherty
- August 1, Mother Jones, "Civil Rights Groups Defending Predatory Lenders: Priceless,"
Stephanie Mencimer
- April 23, Channel 7/KMGH, “Sponsor: Payday Loan Bill Doesn't Help Consumers Anymore,” Associated Press
- April 23, Denver Post, “Effort to cap interest on payday loans dies,” Tim Hoover
- April 22, ColoradoPols, “Payday Lending Bill Dies”
- April 22, My Fox Colorado, “Sponsor: Payday Loan Bill Doesn't Help Consumers Anymore,” Associated Press
- April 22, Rocky Mountain News, “Sponsors withdraw payday loan bill,” David Milstead
- April 22, CBS 4 Denver, “Sponsor: Payday Loan Bill Doesn't Help Consumers Anymore,” Associated Press
- April 22, Colorado Springs Gazette, “Payday loan bill done till ’09,” Michael Davidson
- April 2, KCFR Colorado Public Radio, “Lawmakers Take Close Look at Payday Loans,” Colorado Matters
- March 28, Denver Business Journal, “Bridging the Gap,” Renee McGaw
- March 26, KKTV 11 News, “Crackdown on Payday Loans,” Mindy Stone
- March 26, Denver Post, “Senators back cap on payday lending,” Tim Hoover
- March 25, PoliticsWest (Denver Post), “Payday loan shop employees ‘asked’ to lobby against bill,” Tim Hoover
- March 25, 9 News, “Senate weakens efforts to regulate payday loans,” Adam Schrager
- March 25, The Gazette, “Changes may kill payday loan bill,” Michael Davidson
- March 24, Denver Business Journal, “Colorado Senate to reconsider payday lending bill,” Bob Mook
- March 20, Rocky Mountain News, “Payday Loans Usurious,” Robert R. Tiernan
- March 18, Rocky Mountain News, “Payday lenders get around payment plans,” Rich Jones & Spiros Protopsaltis
- March 14, Rocky Mountain News, “Sonic Cash agrees to $150,000 refund,” Rocky Wire Reports
- March 13, Denver Business Journal, “Payday lender Sonic Cash to refund $150K to Coloradans,” Staff
- March 10, Denver Post, “Put the squeeze on payday loans,” Editorial
- March 10, Greeley Tribune, “Regulate payday loans,” Editorial
- March 6, KRDO News Channel 13, “Payday Lenders Worried about New Proposed Law,” Tak Landrock
- March 6, Denver Business Journal, “Committee advances payday lending bill,” Staff
- March 6, Rocky Mountain News, “Payday loan bill advances,” David Misltead
- March 6, Denver Post, “Payday-lender limits head to full Senate,” Staff
- March 1, Rocky Mountain News, “Rough go for payday bill,” David Milstead
- February 28, Greeley Tribune, “Business, lawmakers debate interest limit on payday loan bill,” Andrew Villegas
- February 26, Denver Post, “House passes payday loan cap,” Tim Hoover
- February 26, Daily Camera, "Cycles of debt: There ought to be a law,” Editorial
- February 26, Rocky Mountain News, “House passes bill restricting payday loans,” Staff
- February 25, Denver Business Journal, “House approves payday lending restrictions,” Renee McGaw
- February 25, CBS4 Denver, “State Lawmakers Take On Payday Loan Companies,” Karlyn Tilley
- February 23, Rocky Mountain News, “POINT: HB 1310 aims to keep Coloradans out of ‘trap,’” Rich Jones and Spiros Protopsaltis
- February 19, Denver Post, “Payday-loan legislation faces a fight,” Jennifer Brown
- February 18, Denver Daily News, “Lawmakers OK loan limit,” Peter Marcus
- February 17, Durango Herald, “Payday lending needs curbs,” Editorial
- February 16, Denver Post, “Payday loan’s hook a sinker,” Al Lewis
- February 15, Denver Post, “Payday lenders’ practices unfair,” Editorial
- February 14, Rocky Mountain News, “Think tanks call for law to limit interest,” David Milstead
- February 9, Denver Post, Mike Keefe’s Cartoon
- February 8, CBS4, “Bill Would Cap Payday Loan Interest Rates At 36%,” Associated Press
- February 8, Denver Post, “Lawmakers irate over payday rates,” Jennifer Brown
- February 7, Denver Business Journal, “Colorado lawmakers target payday lending”
- February 7, Gazette, “Bill would crack down on payday lenders,” Michael Davidson
- May 18, 2005, CBS: 60 Minutes II, “Paying More for Payday Loans,” Scott Pelley
- October 8, 2004, CBS News, “Payday Lenders Or Loan Sharks?,” Sharyl Attkisson
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- April 3, 9 News, “Legislators kill earned income tax credit bill,” Jeffrey Wolf
- April 2, Fort Collins Coloradoan, “Tax credits invest in community,” Pam Howard
- April 2, The Gazette, “Measure to restore state's Earned Income Tax Credit dies in committee,” Perry Swanson
- March 18, Fort Collins Coloradoan, “Tax credit on uphill road, Kefalas bill would offer state credit for low-income working families,” Jason Kosena
- March 14, Boulder Daily Camera, “Colorado lawmakers want to bring tax credit back,” Associate Press
- March 13, Grand Junction Sentinel, “Lawmakers trying to bring back earned income tax credit,” Associated Press
- March 13, Rocky Mountain News, “Working Families: ‘Show me the Moneeeeey!’,” Alan Gathright
- March 12, CBS 4 Denver, “State Lawmakers Debate Earned Income Tax Credit,” Molly Hughes
- January 31, The Gazette, “Reviving state tax credit would help economy, some say” Perry Swanson
- January 30, Politics West (Denver Post), “Poverty advocates, lawmakers tout state tax credit for poor,” Tim Hoover
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- June 9, Rocky Mountain News, "Health program for kids assailed," Berny Morson
- June 3, Rocky Mountain News, "Ritter signs health care bills," Jean Torkelson
- June 3, Colorado Springs Gazette, "Insurance for state kids is expanded," Ed Sealover
- April 28, Greeley Tribune, “Colorado lawmakers split over federal child healthcare program,” Rebecca Boyle
- April 2, Durango Herald, “Alcohol tax would pay for children’s health care,” Joe Hanel
- February 28, The Gazette, “Senate panel OKs kids health insurance bills,” Ed Sealover
- February 14, Durango Herald, “Ritter unveils scaled-back health plan” Joe Hanel
- February 13, Rocky Mountain News, “Universal health coverage push still on,” Chris Barge
- February 12, Denver Business Journal, “Colorado Senate passes bill to cover children's health care needs,” Bob Mook
- February 12, Rocky Mountain News, “Ritter pulls back on health plan,” Chris Barge
- October 13, 2007, Rocky Mountain News, “Safety net for state's kids,” Lisa Ryckman
- October 4, 2007, Montrose Daily Press, “Bush’s veto sparks concerns locally,” Katie O’Hare
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- October 30, Education News Colorado, “Report urges in-state tuition for undocumented students,” Gina Bernacchi
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October 20, Denver Post, "Amendment 58 tackles the Colorado Paradox," Spiros Protopsaltis & Mike Kromrey
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October 7, Denver Post, "High achiever in higher-ed purgatory," Susan Greene
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September 29, Channel 7/KMGH, "Tuition Equity for Undocumented Students" [VIDEO]
- Sept 22, LA Times,
"Tuition and Illegal Immigrants: A court ruling that illegal immigrants can't get in-state tuition rates will harm many students," Editorial
- August 25, Rocky Mountain News, “Lesson plan: Put kids over teachers,” Nancy Mitchell
- August 24, Education News Colorado, “Dem ed reformers take unions to task,” Alan Gottlieb
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