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Your daily Colorado politics update for Saturday, February 28
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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Bills would allow people to sue ICE agents, limit online gambling, and more from the Colorado legislature this week

The state Senate approved a measure Tuesday that would allow Coloradans to sue federal agents if they believed their constitutional rights were violated during immigration enforcement.

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Former state representative tapped to fill vacant Colorado Senate seat

A Democratic vacancy committee picked former state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez to fill a vacant Colorado Senate seat Thursday night.

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Restaurant report lays groundwork for Denver tipped-wage change; councilman drafting proposal

Councilman Darrell Watson confirmed to The Denver Post that he plans to propose a change to the city’s tipped-wage policy to his fellow council members before the end of March.

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Former Colorado senator gets probation, community service for faking support letters

Former state Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis was sentenced to two years of probation and 150 hours of community service on Friday following her conviction on four felony charges.

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What to watch as the midterms begin with Tuesday’s primaries

The primaries will stretch all the way into September.

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Colorado bill would create new fees on alcohol sales to fund treatment, prevention

The bill leaves some room to adjust the fees, with maximums of 5 cents per gallon of beer, hard cider, or apple wine; 7 cents per liter of wine; and 35 cents per liter of spirits.

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Bill Clinton says he ‘did nothing wrong’ with Epstein as he faces grilling over their relationship