In The News 
“Personhood” Legislation Chips Away at Women’s Rights
Opponents of abortion are backing legislation across the country that would give legal rights to embryos from the instant of conception.
Governor Wants TABOR Eased
Gov. Bill Ritter said last Thursday that he is working with groups outside the Capitol to craft a 2011 ballot initiative that would eliminate aspects of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.
Why the Latest Abortion Measure Looks So Familiar
Personhood USA is campaigning for a ballot measure that would end all abortions, even in cases of rape or incest, by protecting fertilized embryos as human despite resounding losses for similar measures last year in Colorado and other states.
Colorado official warns of TABOR II ‘damage’
Come November, Mainers again will be asked to consider a ballot measure that aims to limit state and local government spending increases.
Judge rejects Bruce ballot challenge
A judge Wednesday rejected an effort by anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce to overturn the wording on a ballot measure that will be decided by Colorado Springs voters in November.
Personhood amendment readies for Round 2
Colorado's new proposed 'personhood' measure is virtually identical to Amendment 48, which 73 percent of Colorado voters defeated last fall.
Silverthorne looks to ‘de-Bruce’ in November vote
Voters in Silverthorne will decide whether to keep the town's TABOR revenue cap exemption in place indefinitely come November.
Colorado Supreme Court fast-tracks ‘clean government’ amendment case
The future of controversial so-called clean government Amendment 54 has been fast-tracked by the Colorado Supreme Court.
Colorado Egg-As-Person Initiative Revived
A new campaign to legally define embryos as people began yesterday in Colorado.
Invalid signatures cloud future of petition for vehicle impound law
A judge has put the brakes on a controversial ballot measure that would have forced police to tow vehicles driven by unlicensed drivers.


