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Your daily Colorado politics update for Wednesday, February 11
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Attorney General Bondi will face questions from Congress on Epstein and investigation of lawmakers

Bondi is confronting a new wave of criticism stemming after the release of millions of additional Epstein disclosures.

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Trump administration slashes Colorado public health grants, but full impact unclear

Colorado hasn’t received notice of the canceled grants and can’t comment on the amount of lost funding or what projects it will affect.

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Colorado voters would be leery of legalized iGaming, poll shows

Colorado voters surveyed in a political poll were largely opposed to legalized iGaming in the state, according to the National Association Against iGaming.

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Alex Pretti’s parents in Colorado open up: ‘No reason he should have died’

The Prettis said they had tried to keep their focus on their son’s life, and not on the uproar touched off by his death.

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Grand jury refuses to indict Jason Crow, other Democratic lawmakers in connection with illegal military orders video

The Justice Department opened an investigation into the video featuring Democratic lawmakers urging U.S. service members to follow established military protocols and reject orders they believe to be unlawful.

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Federal judge dismisses attempt to obtain Michigan voter data in latest rejection of DOJ

The DOJ sued at least 23 states and the District of Columbia for voter data.

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Immigrant rights groups seek to dismiss a Republican lawsuit to exclude noncitizens from US census

The lawsuit seeks to exclude people who are in the U.S. illegally or other noncitizens.