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legislatureLegislature faces possible special session as payday-loan issue revived

05/11/2011
The prospect of a special legislative session became imminent Tuesday night after the Republican-led House attached a payday-loan amendment to a bill implementing state agency rules. 
Ballot-reform measure stalled going into Colorado legislature's final day
05/10/2011 - Months after lawmakers from both parties joined hands in support of a bill that would ask voters to make it harder to amend the Colorado Constitution, the proposal is on life support heading into the last day of the session. 

Colorado stalemate on redistricting appears headed to court
05/10/2011 - Amid full-scale finger-pointing, the legislature tried on Tuesday but failed to redraw congressional boundaries, meaning lawmakers likely are headed to court. 

Colorado redistricting war seems headed to court
05/10/2011 - Amid full-scale fingerpointing, the legislature on Tuesday tried to but failed to redraw congressional boundaries, meaning lawmakers likely are headed to court. 

Colorado AG blasts legislature's "complete inaction" on driving-while-stoned bill
05/10/2011 - Colorado Attorney General John Suthers today blasted state lawmakers over the death of a bill that would have made it easier for prosecutors to punish stoned drivers. 

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