

Purplish
Colorado Public Radio
Purplish is CPR News' weekly podcast about state politics, state government, Colorado policy, and political identity. This season the show is hosted by public affairs reporters Bente Birkeland and Andrew Kenney. Each week while the legislature is in session, they'll break down the latest developments, look ahead to what's next, and dive into the bigger picture of what it all means.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 28min
Why lawmakers have been eyeing Colorado's $2B in ‘unclaimed property’
In Colorado, a secret vault brims with unclaimed treasures like baseball cards and a large diamond ring. The state holds around $2 billion in abandoned assets, but navigating the reclamation process is tricky. Lawmakers are debating whether to tap into these funds for budgetary needs, raising concerns about citizens' rights. Amid skepticism about the recovery process, personal stories highlight both successes and bureaucratic hurdles. The podcast dives deep into the complexities and implications of unclaimed property in a cash-strapped state.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 39min
What Republicans' ‘One Big Beautiful Bill' means for Colorado
Caitlyn Kim, CPR's D.C. correspondent, and John Daley, CPR's health reporter, dive into the implications of the massive Republican tax and spending package. They discuss how the new bill impacts Colorado's safety net, including potential Medicaid cuts that could affect over 100,000 people. The guests also explore changes to the state's food stamp program and the possible rise in healthcare costs. As they dissect the political challenges and local repercussions, listeners gain insights into how policy shifts will reshape lives in Colorado.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 30min
Why is Douglas County so worked up about home rule?
Stephanie Wolf, a producer for CPR News, joins Bente Birkeland to explore the heated debate around Douglas County potentially becoming a home rule county. They discuss the complexities of local governance versus state authority, sharing insights on historical contexts from Weld and Pitkin Counties. The conversation highlights resident concerns about local control, the potential for administrative efficiency, and the realities of navigating cumbersome state laws. With competing visions for the future, emotions run high as Douglas County grapples with the implications of this pivotal decision.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 29min
When Colorado rewrote the rules for policing
Ben Markus, a dedicated reporter from Colorado Public Radio, delves into the transformative police reforms enacted in Colorado following the protests of 2020. He discusses the emotional impact of community advocacy, illustrated by Elijah McClain's story, and the bipartisan legislation that emerged from a tumultuous time. Markus examines the challenges of implementing body camera requirements and ensuring accountability, while reflecting on the ongoing struggles for transparency amidst a polarized political landscape. Community voices play a vital role in reshaping perceptions of safety and justice.

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May 23, 2025 • 40min
Medicaid cuts, AI regs, special session chances: Colorado’s governor and legislative leadership weigh in
Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado, discusses his policy priorities and his complex relationship with the legislature. Julie McCluskie, the Democratic House Speaker from Dillon, dives into the state budget constraints and the tensions between lawmakers and the governor. They explore the implications of proposed Medicaid cuts, the future of AI regulations, and the impacts of federal spending. Insights into the challenges of TABOR reform and the need for cooperation between state leaders highlight the pressing issues facing Colorado's governance.

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May 9, 2025 • 29min
That’s a wrap, for now. Here’s how the 2025 session ended up
Explore the intense final moments of Colorado's legislative session, where lawmakers grappled with hot-button issues like immigration and artificial intelligence. Hear about the successes, such as protecting first responders and tackling the DNA evidence backlog in sexual assault cases. Discover the challenges faced by new lawmakers and the camaraderie built among the Capitol Press Corps. Finally, enjoy some lighthearted haikus reflecting on the bittersweet yet collaborative conclusion of the session.

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May 2, 2025 • 30min
A rare veto showdown at the State Capitol
Jesse Paul, a savvy reporter from The Colorado Sun specializing in state politics, joins Bente Birkeland to dissect a dramatic veto showdown at the Colorado State Capitol. They delve into the controversial social media bill aimed at enhancing safety for youth, sparked by tragic events. The discussion reveals the complex dynamics of lawmakers' responses, the challenges of balancing privacy and accountability, and the newfound willingness of legislators to challenge the governor's authority. A fascinating look into the intersection of politics, policy, and public safety!

Apr 25, 2025 • 46min
100 days of Trump, in the eyes of two Colorado lawmakers from two different capitols
From tariffs to immigration, the Department of Government Efficiency, and an avalanche of executive actions and policies, President Donald Trump's first 100 days have been a whirlwind.In a special episode of Purplish, recorded before a live audience at the Buell Public Media Center in Denver, two lawmakers — from different parties, different chambers and different capitols — share their perspectives and insights on this moment in American politics. CPR’s Bente Birkeland and CPR’s Caitlyn Kim interview U.S. Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, and Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, whose seat is in Weld and Larimer counties. They dive into the many ripple effects of Trump’s first 100 days on Colorado, covering topics like federal funding cuts, trade policy, state's rights, Trump’s immigration crackdown, and, of course, the country’s rapidly evolving political climate.Purplish is produced by CPR News and the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.Purplish’s producer is Stephanie Wolf. This episode was edited by Megan Verlee and sound designed and engineered by Shane Rumsey. Our theme music is by Brad Turner. Rocky Mountain PBS partnered on this episode and hosted the live event.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 30min
Colorado answers Trump's immigration crackdown with expanded protections
Colorado already has numerous laws in place to protect the rights of immigrants. But as President Donald Trump takes unprecedented steps to carry out his campaign promise of mass deportations, Democratic state lawmakers believe those protections might no longer be enough. They’ve introduced an immigration bill that expands and hones numerous policies in direct response to the White House’s crackdown. But state Republicans say their colleagues are overstepping and risk straining state resources further. CPR’s Bente Birkeland and KUNC’s Lucas Brady Woods dig into what the proposal would do and what it means to potentially pass something like this in the midst of strong sentiments among voters and politicians, both for and against immigrant protections. They’re later joined by CPR’s Allison Sherry to learn what she’s seen happening on the ground in Colorado while reporting on ICE raids and arrests. Purplish is produced by CPR News and the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.Purplish’s producer is Stephanie Wolf. This episode was edited by Megan Verlee and sound designed and engineered by Shane Rumsey. Additional reporting for this episode came from Denverite's Kevin Beaty. Our theme music is by Brad Turner.

Apr 11, 2025 • 25min
As the White House restricts trans rights, Colorado is poised to fortify them
At a time when the federal government is rolling back rights and recognition for transgender Americans, Colorado is moving to expand its protections in a number of areas, including medical care, harassment, death certificates and more. Democratic state lawmakers and proponents say they want to ensure certain rights for the state’s transgender community get the protection of law. But opponents, including GOP lawmakers, argue the proposals go beyond equality. CPR’s Bente Birkeland and KUNC’s Lucas Brady Woods look at the various legislative efforts before Colorado lawmakers this session, how the debates are shaping up at the statehouse and what this could mean for trans Coloradans, against the backdrop of anti-trans rhetoric and actions increasing on the federal level. And if you've ever wanted to see the Purplish team in action, here is your chance: we're hosting a live taping of the show, the evening of Tuesday, April 22, in Denver. Find all the details, and get your tickets, here.Purplish is produced by CPR News and the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.Purplish’s producer is Stephanie Wolf. This episode was edited by Megan Verlee and sound designed and engineered by Shane Rumsey. Our theme music is by Brad Turner.