Commentary A leader in the Democrat-controlled Colorado Senate has introduced a bill that would largely end freedom of the press as we know it. Senate Bill 21-132 is titled the “Colorado Digital Communications Act.” The measure would require Internet platforms to register in Colorado and comply with content censorship. The censorship would include far-ranging restrictions on communications. As you might suspect, the bill defines censorable offenses in ways that privilege the “progressive” agenda. The sponsor of the measure, Kerry Donovan (D-Vail), is not a back-bencher. She’s the state senate’s president pro tempore and an announced candidate for Congress in a district in which she does not live. To understand just how regressive this bill is, let’s review some background: The Constitution’s First Amendment protects both “the freedom of speech” and “the freedom of … the press.” The courts sometimes confuse the two, but under the First Amendment’s correct meaning, communication …