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The engraving outside Colorado PERA headquarters in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver on Sept. 18, 2018. (Eric Lubbers, The Colorado Sun)
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Good morning, Colorado.

I dropped my wife off at jury duty today. She reported back that the security line was as bad as the old TSA lines at the Denver airport. Here’s hoping she’s able to do her civic duty. But I fear she may be spending the rest of her life in that line. I’ll make sure to send her care packages through the years.

Let’s get on to the news — and don’t worry, in all likelihood, you’ll finish this newsletter before she gets cleared.

The sign on Colorado PERA headquarters in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver on Sept. 18, 2018. (Eric Lubbers, The Colorado Sun)

Colorado state pension members are likely to face another round of benefit cuts and contribution hikes within the next two years. That news comes after a study found that the public retirement system has been underestimating some of its future debts — and it’s not the first time. Brian Eason has more.

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A bank of electric vehicle chargers is one of the first to be included at a Colorado gas station and convenience store in Wellington. (Olivia Sun, The Colorado Sun via Report for America)

One of the first actions by the Trump administration upon assuming power was the termination of the waiver program that allows Colorado to enforce vehicle emissions standards, even as the state has widely adopted zero-emission vehicles at a higher pace than other states. Parker Yamasaki has more on what this conflict could mean for the state’s electrification.

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In this July 8, 2016, file photo, a pharmacy technician fills a prescription in Sacramento, California. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

A massive fight is coming to the state Capitol over a multibillion-dollar federal health care program you may have never heard of. So what the heck is 340B? Simply put, it’s a prescription drug discount program. John Ingold dives into how it works, the controversy and the battle ahead.

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Each week as part of SunLit — The Sun’s literature section — we feature staff recommendations from bookstores across Colorado. This week, the staff from Old Firehouse Books in Fort Collins recommends:

Read what the bookstore staff had to say about each. Pick up a copy and support your local bookstores at the same time.

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Fantastic news, my wife has made it through the line. Now it’s time to see if she gets picked …

Danika & the whole staff of The Sun

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