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Colorado lawmaker writing bill to compensate and assist exonerated
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[Denver Post] - Angela Williams, D-Denver, is already lining up support for a bill that would compensate those who have been exonerated after spending years or decades in prison. "If a mistake has been made, we need to take responsibility," Williams said. "It's the
Google News: Bill to criminalize deceptive voting practices dies
[The Colorado Statesman] - Angela Williams, D-Denver, on a Republican party-line vote of While Rep. Daniel Kagan, D-Cherry Hills Village, voted against postponing the bill indefinitely, he surprised supporters when he first voted against sending the legislation to the full
Google News: Bill to ensure workers' citizenship likely to die, sponsor says
[Colorado Springs Gazette] - Democrats argued during the hearing that E-Verify is unreliable and intrusive. Rep. Max Tyler, D-Lakewood, repeatedly cited a study that found E-Verify to be accurate less than half of the time it was used. And Rep. Angela Williams, D-Denver
Google News: Telecom reform bill introduced at Legislature
[The Colorado Statesman] - Angela Williams, D-Denver, and Carole Murray, R-Castle Rock, are sponsoring the 71-page bipartisan Senate Bill 157 in the House and Sens. Mark Scheffel, R-Parker, and Lois Tochtrop, D-Thornton, are carrying it in the Senate.
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