by Craig Masters Democrats have again ruled in their best interest instead of the public’s. Thursday, February 7, the Senate Education Committee killed a bill introduced by Ft. Collins based Senator Vickie Marble (R) which would have reinstated Freedom of Choice to teachers to either join or not join the powerful teachers’ union. It has [...]
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Meeting to be held at Fritzler Corn Maze to address issue by Matt Lacy – Glen Fritzler, who runs the popular and nationally known Fritzler Corn Maze will be hosting a meeting of farmers and local officials this Thursday to discuss the concerns of rising groundwater and government restrictions on its usage to water [...]
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Bill allows illegals to get lower tuition rates than American citizens by Matt Lacy – A bill that would grant illegal aliens lower tuition rates than other US citizens passed the Colorado state Senate Monday on a strict party-line vote. The bill passed 20- 14 without a single Republican voting in favor of the bill. [...]
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Proposal would allow illegals to pay less than U.S. citizens living out of state by Matt Lacy – On a party line vote, the Democratic-controlled Colorado Senate approved a bill that would give a special tuition rate for illegal aliens living in the state. While other states have passed legislation granting illegals within their borders [...]
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Says election about more than the economy by Jack Minor – During Saturday’s Lincoln Day Dinner held by the Weld GOP, presidential candidate Rick Santorum trumpeted American exceptionalism boldly declaring that our founding documents were not the same as other countries’. Speaking to a record crowd of almost 650 Republican voters at the party’s annual [...]
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Photos and Story By Ryan-Ashley Rodriguez “The United States government was based on Christian principles,” said Steven Grant, Pastor of Destiny Christian Center. He explained 3 points; small government, restricted government power and local levels of government, are Christian Principles. Grant noted that local government is the highest authority. State Senator Scott Renfroe said, “If [...]
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by Christy Rodriquez, for the Greeley Gazette Running her first County assembly this year, Karen Pelzer has modified some standard practices. Saturday April 10, 2010, the Weld County Republican Assembly will convene. Agenda items include; voting on candidates that might represent the county and voting on positions the party will take on key issues. Resolutions [...]
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