Colorado: Tennessee

June 1, 2009 - 01:32 pm
NEWS FEED: Denver Post

Ritter to sign text message ban into law

Gov. Bill Ritter on Monday plans to sign into law a ban on texting while driving. The bill also makes it illegal for any driver under 18 to talk on handheld cell phones while driving. Hands-free devices are allowed, and there are exceptions for emergencies.

The text message ban takes effect in December. Drivers could be fined $50 for texting while they drive.

At least a dozen states and the District of Columbia have laws that ban the practice or that take effect this year. Text message bans also await governors' signatures in Illinois and Tennessee.

March 10, 2009 - 02:08 pm

Udall: Point man in the Obama revolution

Colorado freshman Sen. and Deputy Whip Mark Udall is a pivotal figure in the intended Obama revolution, according to a profile fronting today’s Congressional Quarterly. Udall’s tall-order task is to help Obama succeed where Ronald Reagan failed by getting the record-breaking number of majority party newcomers in the senate to support the president’s agenda without alienating the moderate voters who elected them.

The list of newcomers Udall is tasked with wrangling includes two fellow Democrats — the other senator from Colorado, Michael Bennet, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s replacement; and Udall’s first cousin, Tom, from New Mexico.

Although Mark Begich of Alaska is the only freshman Democrat from a state that voted for Republican John McCain in November, five of the new Democratic senators were elected in states carried by George W.

January 14, 2009 - 12:10 am
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Republican Gives Wingnuts the Middle Finger in Tennessee

from DailyKOS
The Republicans -- who had just finally won control of the State House for the first time in 40+ years - were suppose to elect their Speaker of the House today.  And failed!

The Tennessee State House has 50 Republicans and 49 Democrats. Well, Rep. Kent Williams (R-TN) got the support of all 49 Democrats plus his own vote to put himself in the Speaker's chair.

That had to be entertaining. It also talks to the battle for the soul of the GOP that will be occuring in every state in the union.
In the last election, a bunch of belligerent right-wing radicals tried to bully Rep.