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Seth Klamann
Seth Klamann joined the Denver Post's politics team in 2022, covering the statehouse, policy and elections. A proud Kansas City native and University of Missouri grad, he previously worked for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer, going on road trips and eating fried food.
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ICE arrests passenger from vehicle that fled Colorado Springs operation
Immigration authorities have arrested one occupant of a car that allegedly tried to ram law enforcement in Colorado Springs on Thursday.

Gov. Jared Polis directs Colorado agencies to expedite clean energy projects after Congress clips tax credits
Gov. Jared Polis is directing state agencies to prioritize clean energy projects in a bid to make use of tax credits that are set to expire early under President Donald...

Reps. Jason Crow, Joe Neguse sue ICE over access to immigrant detention facilities
"Blocking members of Congress from oversight visits to ICE facilities that house or otherwise detain immigrants clearly violates federal law -- and the Trump administration knows it," Neguse said.

Colorado lawmakers must close new budget gap — reaching nearly $1 billion — caused by Trump tax bill
"Even my colleagues don't realize how brutal it'll be to cut a billion dollars from a budget that we already cut by a billion dollars," the chair of Colorado's Joint...

Colorado lawmaker faces ‘bullying’ claims from past Larimer County post, complaint from fellow legislator
People who interacted with Rep. Ron Weinberg when he chaired the Larimer County GOP detailed inappropriate comments or behavior to The Denver Post, and on Friday, another legislator filed a...

Conservative group, state senator sue Gov. Jared Polis over state’s move to continue taxing overtime pay
A conservative advocacy group and a state senator sued Thursday over recent legislation requiring the continued taxing of overtime pay, arguing it violates the TABOR Amendment.

ICE announces arrests of 243 immigrants in metro Denver operation, alleging all had criminal histories
Federal immigration authorities arrested at least 243 undocumented immigrants with varying criminal backgrounds in the Denver area in mid-July, ICE said Wednesday.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis drops plans for Capitol pedestrian bridge after more than 82,000 people reject it
According to Gov. Polis' office, 94% of the survey's 87,686 respondents rejected the pedestrian bridge idea.

Colorado officials have turned over records to ICE four times this year — including once by mistake
"We are implementing procedures to ensure that erroneous sharing does not happen in the future," a spokeswoman for Gov. Jared Polis wrote to The Denver Post.

Former Colorado state senator faces felony charge for actions in Senate ethics probe
A former state senator who allegedly faked at least two letters of support to defend herself in an ethics probe has been charged in a criminal case with attempting to...