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Your daily Colorado politics update for Tuesday, February 10
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Trump administration to cut $600 million in health funding from Colorado, 3 other states

The Trump administration plans to rescind $600 million in public health funds from four states led by Democrats because it finds the grants “inconsistent with agency priorities.”

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Pushback against Flock cameras comes to Denver suburb — the latest Colorado city to enter debate

“In our rush to make our community safe, we’re not getting the full picture of the risks we’re facing,” Thornton resident Steve Mathias said.

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Denver OKs first $410M in Vibrant Denver bonds as agencies give AAA ratings — with a caveat

The ratings came with a gentle warning: They could consider downgrading the city’s grade if its rainy day fund doesn’t recover soon.

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National Laboratory of the Rockies, based in Golden, axes another 134 positions

The National Laboratory of the Rockies let go 134 employees on Monday, the second time in less than a year that the facility formerly known as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or NREL, has terminated staff.

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Gabbard’s office warns attorney against sharing classified complaint with Congress

An anonymous employee alleged that Gabbard withheld classified material for political purposes.

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Lawmakers want quicker social media warrant responses in wake of Evergreen High School shooting

“Tragically, (the student’s) identity wasn’t revealed until after the shooting, nearly two months later — preventing our law enforcement from intervening and being able to stop this.”

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Colorado House passes bill allowing nonprofits, schools to sidestep local zoning rules to build housing