In The News 
Arizona Gay Marriage Ban Initiative Resurfaces
State lawmakers are going to get another chance to decide whether voters should have a chance to ban gay marriage. If the House passes the measure it still needs Senate approval and, ultimately, ratification by voters in November.
Energy Activists Want Wind, Sun, Trash
PJ Wilson, executive director of Renew Missouri, one of the agencies seeking the renewable energy standard, said the effort is aimed toward energy independence, energy diversification and to stave off global climate change.
Anti-Affirmative Initiative’s Spot on Nov. Ballot Appears Safe
A signature gathering problem has taken an anti-affirmative action measure off the Oklahoma ballot but supporters don't believe it will knock off a similar one that qualified for Colorado's ballot.
Backers Say They Don’t Have Enough Valid Signatures To Get the Proposal on a Ballot.
Backers of a proposed state question to end race and gender preferences have asked to withdraw the measure from consideration.
Complaint Filed Over Right-to-Work Ballot Measure
A Denver lawyer claims that petition circulators for a proposed right-to-work ballot initiative violated Colorado signature-gathering laws and filed a complaint through Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman on Friday.
Colorado Proposes Tough Law on Executive Accountability
Colorado seeks to create what supporters hope will be the nation's toughest corporate fraud law.


