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There is a lot happening across the Centennial State. Here's the weekly round up...
Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen is pushing for proxy voting in Congress, citing her inability to travel due to pregnancy. Critics argue that serving in Congress requires full-time commitment and in-person participation, and allowing remote voting could set a precedent that weakens legislative accountability. Despite bipartisan backing, including support from GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, the resolution has stalled, raising concerns over potential abuse of such a policy. (more)
A forensic scientist at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, under Democrat-led oversight, faces over 100 charges for manipulating DNA evidence in sexual assault cases for over a decade. Yvonne "Missy" Woods allegedly tampered with reports, potentially impacting dozens of cases, raising concerns about systemic failures in Democrat-controlled institutions. Investigators estimate the financial damage at over $11 million, with calls growing for stricter oversight and accountability in forensic practices. (more)
Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado mother accused of murdering her two youngest children, has lost her extradition case in the UK, where she fled after the alleged crime. A UK judge ruled in favor of extradition, stating there was sufficient evidence to send her back to the U.S. to face charges. Singler has 14 days to appeal the decision before being transferred to Colorado authorities for trial. (more)
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has been penalized by the NCAA for violating recruiting rules after discussing high school quarterback prospect Julian "JuJu" Lewis before his official commitment. Sanders mentioned Lewis in a public forum, which is against NCAA regulations prohibiting coaches from commenting on unsigned recruits. As a result, the university faces minor penalties, and Sanders has been warned to adhere to recruitment guidelines in the future. (more)
Colorado drivers have filed a federal lawsuit against parking companies for allegedly using DMV records to issue tickets by mail without proper authorization. The lawsuit claims this practice violates the Driver Privacy Protection Act, which restricts the use of personal vehicle information. Plaintiffs are seeking damages and changes to how these companies operate in the state. (more)
John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey who was murdered in 1996, has announced plans for a meeting with the Boulder Police Department chief scheduled for next month. He will be accompanied by a representative from an independent genetic genealogy research lab. John Ramsey is advocating for local authorities to allow this external lab to test evidence from the crime scene in hopes of advancing the unsolved case. (more)
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