DENVER (AP) — Lawmakers finished the 2014 Colorado legislative session lauding the same achievements: More money for schools and colleges, funding for an aerial firefighting fleet, and providing aid for victims of floods and wildfires. That harmonious tone is a contrast to the acrimony of last year, when Democrats rankled Republicans in the minority by passing gun-control laws, civil unions and setting renewable energy standards on rural electricity cooperatives. "Overall it was not quite as contentious this year as it was last year," Republican Rep.Read more on NewsOK.com