AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoState Budget Politics: Republican Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer is pitching herself as a “budget hawk” for governor, arguing Colorado’s woes are driven by overspending and shifting priorities rather than a revenue problem. Election Logistics: Colorado county clerks can begin mailing ballots for the June 30 primary, with deadlines and guidance for voters who don’t receive theirs. Congressional Races (CD1–CD5): Colorado Newsline’s candidate Q&As spotlight multiple competitive primaries, including the 8th District’s GOP incumbent vs. a Democratic field and other district matchups shaping November. Education & District Finance: Denver Public Schools approved a $1.5B balanced budget while a mill levy override is expected to return to voters in November. Public Safety Tech: Boulder announced a new Public Safety Information Center to coordinate real-time responses across city departments. Detention Oversight: Aurora advanced ordinances requiring periodic inspections and more health-and-safety reporting for detention facilities, including GEO. Tourism & Local Economy: Breckenridge tourism is showing early summer lift after a tough ski season, with bookings up versus last year. Energy & Business: A Carbondale solar company says solar battery systems are increasingly becoming core to home and commercial energy planning, not just backup power.
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