Legislative Issues
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04/08/2008 BRUCE OPPOSES AMENDMENT
Bruce, R-Colorado Springs and the author of TABOR, called the measure “an overt, blatant attempt to undermine the First Amendment rights of the people.”
03/29/2008 PLANS AIM TO TAKE THE POLITICS OUT OF REDISTRICTING
Rep. Douglas Bruce, R-Colorado Springs, introduced a competing measure Friday. His proposed constitutional amendment would create a seven-person bipartisan panel to draw the map. Party leaders in the General Assembly would appoint four people, while the other three spots would be reserved for voters who are unaffiliated with either major party.
02/21/2008 Bruce`s final-round KO
HB 1245 would have cut the income tax rate, phased out most telecommunications fees, reduced ownership taxes for cars more than 3 years old and ended what Bruce, R-Colorado Springs, called the process of hiking property taxes illegally.
02/15/2008 Rep. Bruce and the feel-good mob (1st Op-Ed)
Submit, Douglas Bruce, submit. Think and act like the group, or we’ll crush you. And you are crushable, Bruce, because you’ve acted like a jerk. That’s the message one can take from the hysterical reaction of May and other House Republicans after Bruce refused to co-sponsor and vote for a resolution that said he values our military.
01/25/2008 Anti-turtle Vote (1st op-ed)
It’s too bad Bruce stood alone, and that other legislators weren’t willing to give students a very important lesson: Frivolous requests for state sanction of turtles, bugs and songs should always be dismissed.
12/30/2007 Republican Roll-Out: Co-sponsorship of Bills
Here are a few of the MANY reasons I cannot support the package of bills you sent and do not wish to be listed as a co-sponsor on all these bills. (Next Legislative Issues item is pdf file of list of bills.)
12/30/2007 List of Co-Sponsorship Bills
(PDF file of co-sponsorship bills)