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    Report warns reforms are fueling rise in Colorado violent crime

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    In this Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, file photograph, the Colorado State Capitol is shown in Denver. The partisan divide over how to confront escalating street crime came to the fore on Thursday, March 3, 2022, in the statehouse as a Colorado legislative panel advanced a Democrat-sponsored bill designed to let local communities use state grants for neighborhood improvements in high-crime areas.
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    Colorado’s ‘conversion therapy’ law will ‘trans the gay away’

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