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Colorado lawmakers vote to strip farm workers of some overtime wage protections It will be harder for farmworkers to earn overtime pay after Thursday's action.

Catching up from last week: Colorado state lawmakers vote to make it harder for farm workers to earn overtime wages. My latest story for @coloradopublic.bsky.social @cprnews.bsky.social

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Tamale Act aims to expand Colorado's list of homemade food that can be legally sold Many kitchens in Colorado crank out steaming pots of tamales for sale -- but it's not legal. Lawmakers are trying to add it to the growing list of foods that can legally be sold.

The story also aired yesterday on @npr.org's Morning Edition and All Things Considered:

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This Tamale Act could throw open the door for more home kitchen entrepreneurs in Colorado Home tamale businesses are the impetus for a new bill giving entrepreneurs a break from regulations.

Fallen behind on posting my stories recently 🫣, but here's the latest, for @coloradopublic.bsky.social Tamale Act now being considered at the Colorado State Capitol.

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Tech glitches disrupt Colorado Democrats as they consider primary candidates Frustrated delegates describe chaos, confusion and long delays in the assembly process

Tech glitches disrupt Colorado Democrats as they consider primary candidates. My latest story with @caitlynkim.bsky.social for @cprnews.bsky.social

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Scammers steal billions of dollars from older adults every year. A bill that gives banks authority to protect them is now advancing at the Colorado statehouse.

My latest story for @coloradopublic.bsky.social @cprnews.bsky.social gets into it.

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March 6, 2026: What's left on state lawmakers' plate; DU Middle East expert on Iran; 'Raise the Curtain' with Annie Barbour | Colorado Public Radio Whether you consider it half over, or half started, there's still a lot to tackle in the legislative session, from agriculture to AI. We get a halftime check-in from our public affairs team. Plus, ens...

Had the immense pleasure of dishing to the always fabulous @ryanhasaquestion.bsky.social about the latest doings at the Colorado statehouse for @cprnews.bsky.social @coloradopublic.bsky.social's Colorado Matters.

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A prescription for pesticides? Why lawmakers considered a novel approach to neonics | Colorado Public Radio There’s a growing movement to restrict neonics, in the name of protecting public health and the environment. But farmers say that ignores agricultural reality.

My debut last week on @coloradopublic.bsky.social 's politics podcast Purplish was a chance to dive deep into Colorado Democrats' failed attempt this year to regulate neonicotinoid pesticides.

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Colorado’s rural-urban divide is shaping agricultural policy at the statehouse But lawmakers agree on moves to safeguard the state’s farms and ranches for the next generation.

look at how rural-urban divide is shaping agricultural policy at the Colorado statehouse. My latest story for @coloradopublic.bsky.social @cprnews.bsky.social:

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Two proposals on artificial intelligence in the medical system advance at the statehouse The bills would make it illegal for AI to pose as a psychotherapist and deny insurance coverage without human judgment.

Artificial intelligence? In healthcare 😱??!! Colorado state lawmakers consider two bills that would establish some guardrails. My latest story for @cprnews.bsky.social with Kyle McKinnon.

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Under new regulation, common pesticide would require 'prescription' for use Neonicotinoids are widely used pesticides, but they kill bees and harm ecosystems. New rules would treat them more like controlled drugs, requiring something akin to a prescription for their use.

Neonicotinoids are widely used pesticides, but they kill bees and harm ecosystems. New rules would treat them more like controlled drugs, requiring something akin to a prescription for their use. My story aired on @npr.org's Morning Edition today.

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Farmers bristle as state lawmakers weigh the future of a ubiquitous pesticide Neonicotinoids hit the market as a safer way to kill pests. Then many pollinators started dying.

To farmers it's a breakthrough: seeds treated with tiny amounts of neonicotinoid insecticides. But the chemicals still cause major ecosystem damage. CO's lawmakers try to strike a balance between protecting crops and protecting bees. My latest for @cprnews.bsky.social

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Susan Blanco tapped as Colorado’s newest Supreme Court justice Blanco has years of judicial experience. She is Polis’s 2nd appointment to the Supreme Court.

Colorado's newest Supreme Court justice Susan Blanco is the daughter of Iranian asylum seekers who wants to give everyone has equal access to justice.

My latest story for @cprnews.bsky.social

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Statehouse reporters @bentebirkeland.bsky.social and @raedear1.bsky.social look at a suite of bills CO Dems have filed to push back against federal policies.

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Feb. 11, 2026: State Dems push back on Trump, layoffs at CO energy lab, Cupid’s little helpers, Olympic gold for CO figure skaters | Colorado Public Radio Colorado lawmakers introduce new bills to blunt Trump’s policies.

On today's episode of @cprnews.bsky.social's Colorado Today podcast, you can hear me and the great @bentebirkeland.bsky.social discuss what state legislators are doing to push back against Trump Administration policies here in Colorado.

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State Democrats pushing bills to insulate Colorado from federal policies they call intrusive Legislature is addressing issues from immigration to vaccines to nonprofits.

Democrats in the Colorado state legislature are standing up a defense in the statehouse against the hostile federal policies of the Trump administration. My latest story for @cprnews.bsky.social is a collab with the great @bentebirkeland.bsky.social

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Science-based vaccine policy passes first hurdle in the state legislature The proposal is Colorado Democrats’ response to the Trump administration’s vaccine changes.

A proposal to bolster state vaccination recommendations passed its 1st hearing in the Colorado Senate this week. It’s meant to fill the gap left since federal guidelines diverged from vaccine science earlier this month. My latest story for @cprnews.bsky.social.

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I'm so excited to be back in the reporting saddle again after a brief hiatus. BUT, I'm working on a temporary contract, so I am still looking for a permanent position for when this contract runs out! Please send opportunities my way!

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Colorado Public Radio - Colorado News You Trust Colorado Public Radio is home to CPR News, CPR Classical, Indie 102.3 and KRCC. We are a non-profit news and music organization.

🚨 Personal announcement alert! 🚨

This week I started a new job with Colorado Public Radio covering the state legislative session. You catch me down at the statehouse everyday until mid-May. And you can catch my work on the airwaves and at CPR.org.

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Crisosto Apache named Colorado’s newest poet laureate Apache is the first indigenous poet to hold the position.

It's official: Crisosto Apache is Colorado's first indigenous Poet Laureate. My latest for @cprnews.bsky.social

Hat tip to the lovely @ryanhasaquestion.bsky.social for this collaboration.

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Crisosto Apache has got me thinking about words even more than usual today! What fabulous poet laureate

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Colorado schools pioneer climate jobs training program for young adults The state has made climate career training a priority, though no money to support it.

Colorado needs the right workforce to meet our climate goals. Part of the plan: climate career ed in the K-12 schools.

My latest story for @cprnews.bsky.social follows students in one of the state's first climate literacy classes on a field trip to the thrift store.

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Exciting news! I'll be on a panel discussion for CSU's
Soil Carbon Solutions Center THIS WEDNESDAY for a talk about all things climate workforce! Join this zoom discussion at noon on 12/10.

Registration to attend the talk is open: lnkd.in/eEap3Ez2

I hope to see you there!

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Dec. 1, 2025: Green energy jobs in demand, mass shooting suspect’s death ends the fight for justice, World AIDS Day | Colorado Public Radio First, we remember State Sen. Faith Winter, who has died in a car wreck. Then, for the first time, the state has a list of what specific jobs will be needed to meet climate goals. Plus, in the case of...

Happy December! My adventures in freelance & job searching continue. Exciting news this week:

I spoke w/ @cprnews.bsky.social's @hayleemay.bsky.social for the most recent ep of Colorado Today about the state's first ever accounting of our climate workforce needs.

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A new state report takes stock of Colorado’s climate workforce The Colorado Climate Workforce Analysis & Plan is the first comprehensive accounting of the workforce needed to carry out the state’s climate action plans.

Hitting Colorado's ambitious climate goals is going to take a lot of work over the next decade-plus... and it's going to take a lot of workers, too. My latest story, reported for @cprnews.bsky.social unpacks a new state report on this emerging climate workforce.

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A new state report takes stock of Colorado’s climate workforce The Colorado Climate Workforce Analysis & Plan is the first comprehensive accounting of the workforce needed to carry out the state’s climate action plans.

My latest story is about Colorado's newly released Climate Workforce study, reported for @coloradopublic.bsky.social. An interesting follow up to my recent series on the rural climate workforce. Check it out!

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Geothermal energy networks are gaining heat. But are there enough workers to build them? A Colorado coal town’s big geothermal dreams say a lot about the shifting energy job market.

My story on the growing interest in geothermal energy networks – and the workforce we’ll need to build them - is on marketplace tech today!

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The layoffs were announced in September, but I was still there, working on this last project until Friday. My heart is still hurting. But I'm proud of this final effort, and hope there will be more stories to share in the future, when I land in a new professional home.

Ta for now!

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I've worked at KUNC for more than 5 years, first as a producer/reporter for the daily news show, and then as a reporter on the rural beat. That run officially came to an end last week, when KUNC eliminated the rural beat, and my job, from the newsroom, a result of termination of CPB funding.

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Greener Pastures | KUNC Climate change is having a big impact on Colorado’s rural mountain communities. The job markets there are evolving to keep up. Greener Pastures is a three-part KUNC News series about building this cli...

Greener Pastures is my 3-part series about building the climate workforce in rural Colorado. This project is my very last set of stories for KUNC.

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Colorado wants to build more geothermal energy networks. But it needs to build the workforce first A Colorado coal town’s big geothermal dreams say a lot about the region's shifting job market.

The third and final story in my series about building the climate workforce in rural Colorado explores growing interest in geothermal energy networks and whether we have a ready workforce capable of building them.
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