Boulder and Yuma Turn to Voters to Reclaim Authority
Two more Colorado communities will be deciding whether or not to reclaim local telecommunications authority this fall. Colorado State Bill 152 took away local authority in 2005 but voters in several...
View ArticleRepublicans and Democrats Alike Restore Local Authority in Colorado
Yesterday, Colorado voters in three counties and five municipalities were asked whether they want to restore local government authority to build or partner for broadband networks. A 2005 law, lobbied...
View ArticleAfter Local Communities Reclaim Authority, Comcast Turns Up Speed In Colorado
On November 4th, voters in several Colorado communities decided to reclaim local authority to provide telecommunications services. As Coloradans celebrated their steps toward self-reliance, Comcast...
View ArticleEstes Park, Colorado, to Ask Voters to Reclaim Authority in February
The recent Colorado elections in Boulder, San Miguel County, Yuma County, Rio Blanco County, Wray, Yuma, Red Cliff, and Cherry Hills Village have inspired Estes Park. According to a recent Trail...
View ArticleColorado Communities Opting Out: The List Grows...and Grows...and Grows
Recently, Christopher spoke with Glenwood Springs, Colorado, about their venture into providing high-quality Internet access for the community. They were, to our knowledge, the first Colorado community...
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