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Who’s asking for public records?

No, this is not an acknowledgment of the early hints of spring or the shift to daylight saving time, but perhaps something more thrilling: a celebration of open government and the public’s right to access government records ...

Young: A fundamental right to know heads to the Colorado ballot

As they did more than 50 years ago, Colorado voters could again with the force of sufficient numbers demand transparency from government leaders who would prefer to work in secret ...

Cherry Creek School District charges $1,200 for travel records sought amid leadership turmoil

Cherry Creek’s transparency pledge is facing questions as the district charges more than $1,200 to release travel records sought after issues involving former Superintendent Chris Smith led the board to impose a temporary ban on most travel ...

Lawyer warns of possible lawsuit over alleged open meetings violations in Pueblo 70 school district

In an email, attorney Eric Maxfield told Pueblo 70’s lawyer that his clients’ next steps could include “litigation in state district court” over violations of Colorado’s open meetings law. His clients are Jonathan Lewis, Adolph Vigil, and Tara Stroesenreuther ...

Aurora mayor calls settlement in First Amendment lawsuit against city ‘unfortunate’

Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman spoke against a lawsuit settlement made between the City of Aurora and activist MiDian Holmes (Shofner) in a City Council meeting, saying the decision to settle was “unfortunate.” ...

10th Circuit dismisses challenge to Colorado legislature’s decorum rules

The Denver-based federal appeals court concluded that Colorado lawmakers cannot be sued for creating and enforcing rules of decorum that circumscribe the public commentary allowed at legislative committee hearings ...

Schrader: Government transparency won the week at the Colorado legislature

Providing the public with information about operations, deliberations, contracts and final decisions is a core function of government not a nuisance to be dealt with, and most records in Colorado exist electronically and are easily accessed and provided to the public with minimal cost in a matter of minutes ...

Passed-over Pueblo D70 board candidates raise concerns in legal letter

The passed-over board candidates request "urgent action" be taken for the board to "come into compliance with the Colorado Constitution, statutes, and the Board’s own policies," including the invalidation and rehearing of "any action taken without lawful quorum, without adequate notice or in violation of Open Meetings requirements." ...

After police funding initiative passed, Colorado lawmakers want voters to know the cost of some ballot questions

The Colorado House passed a bill that would require more information to be included in the ballot language of some voter initiatives ...

Opinion: Pueblo board violates Open Meetings Law

When a governmental body acts in violation of the law, the integrity and transparency of each board member is subject to scrutiny ...