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Your daily Colorado politics update for Tuesday, March 24
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Strikes hit Iran and Tehran targets Israel and Gulf states amid mixed signals over talks to end war

Any talks between the U.S. and Iran would face monumental challenges.

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Littleton decides on location of Front Range Passenger Rail stop as economic potential takes shape

“Downtown would have been cool — but pricey,” Littleton City Councilman Joel Zink said. The council instead landed on Mineral Station as the site of its future Front Range Passenger Rail station.

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Seeing ‘economic opportunity’ in data centers, Weld County readies rules as companies come knocking

“We have the lowest rates in the state and we want to keep it that way,” said Sam Taggart, a spokesman for the Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association.

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Colorado lawmakers advance move to rename César Chávez Day for farmworkers

Colorado lawmakers are quickly advancing legislation to rename a March 31 state holiday for farmworkers and remove its association with labor leader César Chávez in the fallout of abuse allegations.

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Renaming of César Chávez Day, 3D-printed gun ban, data center regs in the Colorado legislature this week

The Colorado legislature will debate a bill that would strip César Chávez’s name from a holiday less than a week after an investigation reported allegations of sexual abuse.

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Trump administration to pay French company $1B to walk away from US offshore wind leases

Trump has gone all in on fossil fuels.

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How Democrats learned to stop worrying and love tax cuts

Critics warn these plans drain money for restoring funding for Me