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Colorado (both at 37°N), on the far west by New Mexico (at
103°W), and on the south and near-west by Texas. The
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twelve years service in both the House and Senate. In the
2005–2006 state legislature, control is split between the
major parties, the Democrats control the Senate (26 to 22)
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The state is divided into 77 counties which deliver local
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billion, placing it 29th in the nation. Its 2000 per capita
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