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Your daily Colorado politics update for Tuesday, April 28
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Republicans in Congress push for Trump’s White House ballroom after shooting at media dinner

A new bill introduced by Republican senators would authorize $400 million for the project.

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Bill requiring college pharmacies to stock abortion pills for students passes Colorado House

Colorado may soon require its colleges and universities to stock abortion pills in their campus pharmacies under legislation passed by the state House. It also passed an immigration-related bill.

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Polis signs legislation to increase transparency, ensure Colorado municipal court defendants have access to lawyers

Polis signed a bill into law that seeks to ensure municipal court defendants have access to attorneys, along with providing other transparency measures.

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Lime and Bird are out, Veo is in. Here’s what Denver scooter riders need to know about the city’s new contract.

The city’s current scooter providers, Lime and Bird, will begin vacating the city this week. Veo’s contract will begin May 1 and last at least three years.

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Reporters covered the correspondents’ dinner shooting in real time. Conspiracy theories still spread

Within minutes, conspiracy theories flooded the internet.

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis declares Monday ‘Denver Summit FC Day’ in honor of newest sports team

“All of us are so incredibly proud to wear this crest,” captain Janine Sonis said. “I can’t wait to bring that first championship to this city and see all of you parade down 16th Street mall with us.”

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Lawmakers kill bill regulating residential lot sizes as Colorado legislature enters final weeks