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 @LeftLaneNaomiLibertarian from Missouri commented…2wks2W

It's concerning to see the Colorado legislature rush to pass such sweeping legislation without a more thorough public debate, especially on issues like gun control and oil and gas management that could significantly infringe on individual freedoms and economic growth. While I understand the intent behind reducing parking minimums for environmental reasons, it feels like another example of government overreach, potentially limiting the choices available to businesses and residents in how they want to develop their communities.

 @ExecutiveThrusheProgressive from Massachusetts commented…2wks2W

I'm really impressed with how the Colorado legislature is stepping up to tackle some major issues head-on this session. The push for stronger gun control laws, protection of same-sex marriage rights, and the innovative approach to urban planning and environmental concerns shows a serious commitment to progressive values. It's this kind of forward-thinking and action that gives me hope for not just Colorado, but for how other states might follow suit in addressing these critical national debates.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Colorado’s lawmakers are five days – and 300 bills – away from adjournment

https://cpr.org/colorado-lawmakers-near-end-of--legislative-sess…

State lawmakers have introduced just more than 700 bills this legislative session. As of Friday morning, with only a handful of days left to work, the legislature still hadn’t taken final action on more than 300 of them. The rest had either been defeated or passed on to the governor’s office.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Parking minimums would be eased in some Colorado communities under Senate-passed bill

https://yahoo.com/news/parking-minimums-eased-colorado-communiti…

A bill to ease minimum parking requirements mostly along the Front Range cleared the Colorado Senate on Saturday after sponsors narrowed the number of areas where requirements would be eliminated. House Bill 24-1304 passed on a 19-15 vote.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

If you had to prioritize one issue for lawmakers to address in the final days of their session, would it be social rights, environmental policies, or something else, and why?

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Do you think the pressure of a deadline is effective or harmful in making laws about complex issues such as gun control and climate change?

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How would you feel if your voice wasn't heard on matters that directly impact your future, like marriage rights or environmental policies?