Phil Weiser is preparing a legal blitz to block President Trump's actions from hurting Colorado, the attorney general tells us in an exclusive interview. Why it matters: The state's top prosecutor is the front line in the blue-state resistance,
Attorney General Phil Weiser today announced grant awards to seven local education providers to develop and test innovative smartphone policies that support student
Attorney General Phil Weiser announced on Wednesday, Jan. 29 of seven grant awards being given to school districts to develop and test smartphone policies. The grants build on the commitment from the Attorney General to reduce classroom distractions and improve youth mental health.
Colorado is set to receive around $81 million from a $7.4 billion preliminary settlement with Purdue Pharma, the company’s owners and members of the Sackler family for their role in the opioid crisis.
Mesa County Valley School District 51 has received a $50,000 grant from the Colorado Department of Law as a reward for its cell phone policy that began last fall.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on Tuesday said he will join other state attorneys general in a lawsuit to reverse a Trump administration attempt to freeze federal spending that’s already been allocated by Congress for programs ranging from education to health care to renewable energy.
President Donald Trump’s order to temporarily freeze federal grants and loans threw Colorado into chaos on Tuesday as lawmakers and service providers scrambled to understand what the directive meant for a host of essential
A federal judge has temporarily halted a Trump Administration freeze on federal grants and loans that could total trillions of dollars. U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan blocked the action Tuesday
Colorado school boards will have the final say on the policies they enact on curbing cell phone use in schools.
Democrats introduced two bills they say would protect Colorado renters by reigning in "price fixing" through the use of online algorithms and halt "deceptive" fees, even as the trade group
Democratic attorneys general in several states — including Colorado — announced a joint effort to ask a federal judge to block President Trump from moving forward with his plans.
A battle over the potential freezing of federal funds has left Colorado organizations stuck in the uncertain middle.