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Politics and immigration, Denver Post. KC born, Mizzou made. Admirer of public records and Lionel Messi. Joy cometh with the morning. Yell at me: [email protected].
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Obsessed with this game, dumbfounded that this team lost to Everton in the first match. 38-0.app/game
Goddamnit.
Antonee that is disgusting.
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Gov. Jared Polis signed new laws Thursday that will require quarterly inspections of immigration detention facilities and help retrofit homes to protect against wind and hail damage.
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At least two more vetoes today: Gov. Polis has rejected Senate Bill 5, which would’ve allowed Coloradans to sue federal agents for civil rights violations. He also vetoed a measure that would’ve expanded the types of cancers that are considered occupational diseases for firefighters.
Re SB 5: That bill was narrower - and more legally questionable - than a broader bill that Polis *did* support (despite his office’s waffling); that measure would’ve allowed suits against all feds. But Republicans and moderate Dem lawmakers killed it amid opposition from district attorneys.
Make that three vetoes: Polis kills Senate Bill 134, which would’ve eliminated some “swipe fees” charged by credit cards and banks and absorbed by businesses and retailers. A biz on biz fight, and the subject of suffocating — and somewhat hysterical — lobbying by banks, credit cards and airlines.
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