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Di 30.07.2024 22:28

An editor's note about this story and previous posts for it that you may have seen:

Editorโ€™s note: This story and its headline were significantly revised at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, 2024, after The Sun discovered an internal tabulation error in its analysis of votes cast by lawmakers at the Colorado Capitol this year. The error led to an overstatement of Republican support for bills passed during the 2024 lawmaking term. It also resulted in an undercounting of bills passed along party lines. Finally, the error led to an overcount of the number of bills passed with at least one Democrat voting โ€œno.โ€ Of the 519 bills that became law in 2024, all but 58 passed with bipartisan support. Thatโ€™s the second lowest rate of bipartisanship in the five years The Sun has analyzed votes by legislators. Seventeen bills passed on a straight party-line vote, with all 31 Republicans voting โ€œnoโ€ and all 69 Democrats voting โ€œyes.โ€ At least one Democrat voted โ€œnoโ€ on 31% of the bills that became law. Thatโ€™s the highest percentage of Democrats voting โ€œnoโ€ since 2019.

Editorโ€™s note: This story and its headline were significantly revised at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, 2024, after The Sun discovered an internal tabulation error in its analysis of votes cast by lawmakers at the Colorado Capitol this year. The error led to an overstatement of Republican support for bills passed during the 2024 lawmaking term. It also resulted in an undercounting of bills passed along party lines. Finally, the error led to an overcount of the number of bills passed with at least one Democrat voting โ€œno.โ€ Of the 519 bills that became law in 2024, all but 58 passed with bipartisan support. Thatโ€™s the second lowest rate of bipartisanship in the five years The Sun has analyzed votes by legislators. Seventeen bills passed on a straight party-line vote, with all 31 Republicans voting โ€œnoโ€ and all 69 Democrats voting โ€œyes.โ€ At least one Democrat voted โ€œnoโ€ on 31% of the bills that became law. Thatโ€™s the highest percentage of Democrats voting โ€œnoโ€ since 2019.

Additionally, the name of Sen. Janice Rich, R-Grand Junction, was corrected in a chart. And the headlines on two charts were updated to indicate that they show final votes taken by lawmakers on bills that became law.

Additionally, the name of Sen. Janice Rich, R-Grand Junction, was corrected in a chart. And the headlines on two charts were updated to indicate that they show final votes taken by lawmakers on bills that became law.

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