The politics of getting rid of Columbus Day and little resistance to allowing pit bulls in Denver again

The politics of getting rid of Columbus Day and little resistance to allowing pit bulls in Denver again

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A Denver Post reporter seeking information from the El Paso County sheriff this week was told she needed to submit a form … signed by a notary. It’s just the latest example of government pushback on Colorado journalists’ attempts to get public information so we can share it with you, the public. Gov. Jared Polis has instituted a policy that his staffers’ emails should generally be deleted after 30 days. The Denver Post and other outlets have received cost estimates in the thousands of dollars for access to public information.

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