Joseph Sabino Mistick: Flip-flop season for Republicans The problem with speaking for the record in this social media age is that your words are out there forever, and I realized some time ago that I was too tough on Mitt Romney when he ran for president in 2012. 04/20/2024 - 12:00 pm | View Link
Mitt Romney for president — of Harvard University? Mitt Romney running Harvard University? The president of the American Jewish Congress, a lifelong Democrat, says the Republican Utah senator is the best choice to take on campus antisemitism. 04/19/2024 - 12:21 pm | View Link
Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer who has served as the junior United States senator from Utah since 2019. 04/20/2024 - 7:18 pm | View Website
Biography Mitt Romney was sworn in as Utah’s newest Senator in January 2019. He currently serves on the Foreign Relations; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions; Homeland Security & Government Affairs; and Budget committees. 04/20/2024 - 9:09 am | View Website
Home Mitt Romney is a U.S. Senator from Utah. He serves on the Foreign Relations; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions; Homeland Security; and Budget committees. 04/20/2024 - 9:09 am | View Website
Sen. Mitt Romney says he won't run for a second term Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced Wednesday that he will not seek reelection in 2024. Romney is known in the Senate as a frequent bipartisan negotiator and was the only Senate Republican to vote... 04/20/2024 - 5:20 am | View Website
Mitt Romney: Biography, U.S. Senator, Past Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney is the junior U.S. senator from Utah and was the Republican Party’s nominee for president of the United States during the 2012 election, when he lost to Barack Obama. 04/20/2024 - 4:16 am | View Website
Nine years ago, one of Silverthorne’s few income-restricted housing properties was sold to a private firm. The sale — at a price that was double the property’s assessed value — raised worries in the high-cost mountain community that the new owner of the Blue River Apartments might lift rent caps that had kept its 78 units affordable when the requirements lapsed.
That expiration had been set for this year, and local officials were sufficiently concerned that they struck a deal with the new Greenwood Village-based owners to extend the affordability protections through at least the end of 2025, in exchange for $650,000.
But if the town had known about the sale ahead of time back in 2015, said Ryan Hyland, Silverthorne’s town manager, then officials could have tried to cobble together the money to buy the apartment complex — or arrange its sale to someone else.
As Colorado faces a tidal wave of expiring affordability requirements in the coming years, state lawmakers hope to give local authorities the opportunity Silverthorne didn’t have.
A defunct provision of the Colorado Constitution that limits marriage to between a man and a woman may finally be stripped from the state’s guiding document under a proposed amendment introduced in the state Senate.
The resolution, filed late last week by Sen. Joann Ginal, a Fort Collins Democrat, requires support from two-thirds of state senators and representatives.
The U. S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case on whether Idaho can enforce its near-total abortion ban in medical emergency situations under a federal law that requires most hospitals to treat patients with life-threatening conditions.
The case marks the second abortion-related challenge to come before the Justices this term, following the Court’s decision in Dobbs v.