February 26, 2009 7:30 AM
Lawmaker in the produce aisle
A Colorado Springs lawmaker will is holding two "Government at the Grocery Store" events to talk to his constituents.
A Colorado Springs lawmaker will is holding two "Government at the Grocery Store" events to talk to his constituents.
Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry's headed to Douglas County. Watch out for your water!
Rep. Frank McNulty of Highlands Ranch fought against allowing tolling on already existing roads. He lost, but got a big surprise when he returned to his office.
By a vote of 34-31, the $265 million transportation-funding bill that has been the center of legislative attention for the past month passed the House today.
It's easy to tell which lawmakers are Catholics -- and early risers. They have ashes on their foreheads for Ash Wednesday.
Anyone can make the House chamber laugh during a tense debate. It takes a little more to get the other side of the aisle to actually hiss at you in a quiet chamber.
House Speaker Terrance Carroll was just about to call for a vote on the "Faster" bill this morning when he noticed that Rep. Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch, walking down to the well to speak.
A Republican lawmaker voted "no" against a bill that requires pregnant women be tested for HIV. His remarks outraged some Democrats.
The House has a trio of guests today who may be particularly interested in watching how Democracy works: Visitors from Iraq.
It's Colorado Senior Day at the Capitol and at least one gentleman in attendance isn't happy about the bathroom situation.