Thursday, October 6, 2011

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Guest Commentary: Republicans on state health exchange board are providing due oversight
As one of the five Republican members of the legislative oversight committee for the Colorado Health Benefits Exchange, I believe your editorial slamming Republican lawmakers is highly misleading.  



Vincent Carroll - Opinion

Carroll: No trust in PERA trustee Stapleton
It's not often that an elected official is accused of intending to break laws he's never breached and ignore his oath of office. Then again, it's not often that an elected official — in this case state Treasurer Walker Stapleton — challenges the complacency of the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association.  



Tina Griego - Metro

Griego: Time to make sure schools' count day counts for something more
The Colorado school year is marked by two periods in which schools engage in rampant bribery of students. The first is Oct. 1, the official count day. The second is the March week of state standardized testing.  



Al Lewis - Business

Lewis: Anger at Wall Street easy to organize
CHICAGO — A man on the corner of Jackson and LaSalle handed me a flier: "Occupy Chicago: Standing Together Against Corporate Greed.  



Penny Parker - Business

Parker: Former Nugget Kenyon Martin sells home at "bargain" price
Attention, K-Mart shoppers! The latest blue-light special was the sale of former Nuggets star Kenyon Martin's Greenwood Village home, which recently sold for the bargain-basement price of $1.99 million.  


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