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,
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.
It's unclear yet which programs that receive federal funding are exempt from the freeze and which will be affected.
The Denver Indian Center Inc., and the Colorado Community Health Network have had federal funding frozen after the Trump Administration ordered a pause on federal grants and loans on Monday.
Colorado Democrats have been quick to react to an order from the White House Office of Management and Budget temporarily pausing federal funding to “all activities
Several Democratic attorneys general in several states — including Colorado — announced plans to ask a federal judge to block President Trump from moving forward with his plans.
A federal judge on Friday rejected an attempt by two parents to block a 2024 Colorado law requiring public schools to honor a student's chosen name, as well as their school district's corresponding policy intended to support LGBTQ students.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and federal regulators filed a joint lawsuit against the largest apartment owner in the country on Thursday, accusing it of intentionally misleading tenants about the cost of its rentals. The suit, filed in U.S ...
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
"The constitution makes very clear in the 14th Amendment that if you're born here on U.S. soil, you are a citizen. You have the rights of a citizen."
The Justice Department memo issued Wednesday threatens prosecution of state or local officials for “resisting, obstructing, and otherwise failing to comply with lawful immigration-related commands and requests.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has filed a lawsuit against one of the largest rental property management companies in the state.