by SageNaumann | May 28, 2019 | Opinions
If you think back to April of 2018, you may remember a sea of red-shirt-clad teachers, armed with creative signage and megaphones, storming the state Capitol to demand an increase in their salaries. They lobbied lawmakers, sat in the hallways, …
by SageNaumann | May 2, 2019 | Opinions
During the 2018 election, then-Congressman Jared Polis gave his support for vaping products as a form of harm-reduction, even going so far as to retweet an article from the libertarian-leaning CATO Institute titled “E-cig regulation likely to burn low-income...
by SageNaumann | Apr 28, 2019 | Opinions
Former Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper boasts of our state’s outstanding economic recovery. At the same time, he hems and haws over whether he’s a capitalist or not. But for the Democrats running the state’s government in the post-Hickenlooper era,...
by SageNaumann | Apr 20, 2019 | Opinions
Published in the Pagosa Daily Post on April 17, 2019. It’s only appropriate that the recently-signed House Bill 1177 has been dubbed the “Red Flag” bill after over 35 Colorado counties and dozens of Colorado sheriffs have come out against...
by SageNaumann | Apr 13, 2019 | In The News
The hottest bumper stickers at the Capitol this week … or what every well-dressed laptop is wearing at the Capitol, courtesy of Senate Republican spox Sage Naumann. For those who haven’t been following along: Mr. Carpenter is Andrew Carpenter, the...