Colorado Inside Out Colorado Public Television
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As Colorado Public Television’s flagship public affairs program, this series presents a thought-provoking and in-depth weekly analysis of Colorado current affairs by a panel of highly-informed journalists, activists and professional pundits.
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Colorado Inside Out April 19th, 2024
We’ve reached the 25th year since Columbine. On Colorado Inside Out we are discussing what lawmakers propose to prevent future gun violence, while metro area police deal with recent shootings involving teens. And, in this 10th year of legalized pot in Colorado… a look back, and forward to 4.20 day
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Colorado Inside Out April 12th, 2024
On Colorado Inside Out our panel talks about Xcel’s proactive push to cut power before last weekend’s wind storm. When it comes to dust-ups of a political nature there were plenty this week. And, Denver redoes its budget with a hiring freeze amidst the migrant situation.
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Colorado Inside Out April 5th, 2024
On Colorado Inside Out this week our panel talks about the race in CD4, Denver City Council’s confusion over how much is being spent to house the homeless and the first death of a calf following the reintroduction of wolves. We also discuss plans lawmakers have to make our state more affordable.
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Colorado Inside Out March 29th, 2024
To close out Women’s History Month we have an all female panel on this week’s Colorado Inside Out discussing the 40-billion dollar budget proposed for our state to function next year. We’re also talking about rights, elections and standout women in our community.Colorado Inside
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Colorado Inside Out March 22nd, 2024
On Colorado Inside Out, our panel talks about the 14 hour meeting at the state capitol on gun control, the 35 point improvement plan awaiting our state’s largest school system and the hundreds of years of memories inside El Chapultapec that could, and will be torn down.
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Colorado Inside Out March 15th, 2024
Along with the snow, a lot of news has transpired this week. The Colorado Inside Out panel braves the weather to talk about Rep. Ken Buck's resignation and the associated elections for that District 4 seat. We also discuss the presidential rematch and VP Harris' Denver campaign stop, as well as two competing plans for the CO River, and a bill exempting state lawmakers from the Open Meetings law.
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