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What you can do to fight for progress this week (April 4)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Homeowners associations (HOAs) are supposed to protect the interests of homeowners. But as we’ve seen recently in the news headlines about Green Valley Ranch, sometimes HOAs can lose sight of their mission and actually become oppressive to the families they were meant to serve. [1] Homeowners statewide are […]

Colorado Week in Review for April 3, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting ‘Cannibal’ solar flare brings rare aurora borealis to Colorado 2 Coloradans headed to International Space Station U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to invest $350M to restore stretch of South Platte River awesome + controversy Polis signs law barring open carry of guns at […]

Reality Check: Colorado’s Oil and Gas Industry Alive And Well

 Colorado Public Radio’s Ben Markus reported news this week that, if you believe Republican and energy industry propaganda that’s been flooding the airwaves since the passage of the landmark reform oil and gas regulation bill SB19-181 in Colorado three years ago, seems absolutely unthinkable: The number of active oil rigs in Colorado has nearly […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (March 28)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. We’re past the halfway point in the 2022 session of the Colorado legislature, and it’s shaping up to be another historic year of fact-based progressive solutions to the challenges faced by Colorado families of every description. At the same time, the progressive majority in the Colorado General Assembly […]

GOP Congresswoman Claims Boebert Doesn’t Attack Fellow Republicans Like Marjorie Taylor Greene Does. Not Really True.

(Toxic is as toxic does — Promoted by Colorado Pols) In her short career, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has demonstrated a record of publicly attacking fellow Republicans, despite being praised by one of her congressional caucus colleagues for not being divisive in the party with her remarks. Last December, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) appeared […]

Colorado Week in Review for March 27, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting First lady Jill Biden in Denver Saturday Zero-emission semi trucks to be sold in Colorado as part of state’s climate goals Colorado lawmakers unveil bipartisan bill to address fentanyl dealers, addiction awesome + controversy Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Receives $20 Million […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (March 21)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. We’re in the home stretch this week of one of the most important legislative campaigns of the 2022 session. After testimony by hundreds of Coloradans and passage in the Colorado House following what could be the longest legislative debate in the state’s history, the Reproductive Health Equity Act […]

Colorado Week in Review for March 20, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Recent snowfall boosting snowpack, improving drought in Colorado ‘Broncos Country, let’s ride’: Broncos formally introduce Russell Wilson as new quarterback ‘We’re all back together’: Denver March Powwow — one of the country’s largest- returns after a pandemic hiatus awesome + controversy Colorado, federal […]

24 hours: what you can do to fight for progress this week (March 14)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Last Friday night and well into Saturday morning, the Colorado House of Representatives debated and passed crucial legislation to protect abortion rights in anticipation of the possible repeal of Roe v. Wade later this year by the U.S. Supreme Court. Republicans in the Colorado House employed delay tactics […]

Wayne Laugesen’s Late-Term Lunacy Could Actually Be Dangerous

For as long as we’ve been writing about Colorado politics in this space, the Gazette newspapers serving Colorado Springs and now foraying into the Denver media market have had a stridently conservative editorial board, consistent with the family of news outlets owned by local gazillionaire and nationwide GOP funder Phil Anschutz that includes the right-wing Washington […]

SORRY ABOUT LAUREN BOEBERT (and more ways to fight for progress this week)

Colorado has never had a politician like Rep. Lauren Boebert. And hopefully we never do again. In just over a year in office, Boebert has made just about everyone in Colorado cringe at least once–and that includes most of her right-wing friends. Now that Boebert has more followers on Twitter than residents of the Third […]

Colorado Week in Review for March 6, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Cayman Airways begins service in Denver again CO House Passes Bill To Help Parents Who Conceive Using Fertility Assistance Denver office market among top recovering in country awesome + controversy Workers at downtown Denver Starbucks file paperwork for vote to unionize Free school […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (February 28)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. It’s a busy week from Denver to D.C. fighting for our shared progressive values, so let’s get right to it: Action item #1 this week: tell Senate Democrats you’ve got their back as they fight for the speedy confirmation of D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Ketanji Brown […]

Colorado Week in Review for February 27, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting ‘You’ve done your part, Colorado’: Polis says fully vaccinated residents can return to life as normal Buttigieg says I-70 expansion at Floyd Hill will help Colorado and nation Rocky Mountain States To Team Up On Hydrogen Tech Proposal awesome + controversy Colorado to […]

Abortion rights: what you can do to fight for progress this week (February 22)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Here in Colorado, abortion rights were the law before Roe v. Wade extended those rights to everyone in America. In 2022, a radical shift at the U.S. Supreme Court has changed everything. Abortion rights that were once guaranteed across America are facing a threat that was considered unthinkable […]

Protect Colorado teachers against intimidation

In the last few weeks, we’ve witnessed another brazen right-wing assault on public education in one of Colorado’s largest public school districts. After a far-right majority took office in the 2021 off-year elections, Douglas County’s Board of Education has launched a political purge of the district–dismantling programs meant to teach equity to students and terminating […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (February 7)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. As you’ve probably heard, many businesses in Colorado are having a hard time finding enough workers. At the same time, a pool of qualified talent is waiting for their chance to get back in the game. Did you know that one in three Coloradans have some type of […]

Colorado Week in Review for February 6, 2022

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting State Task Force Unveils $400 Million Affordable Housing Plan for Colorado Leroy Garcia resigning from Colorado Senate for Pentagon position PHOTOS: Golden Retrievers take over Golden, Colorado for Goldens in Golden awesome + controversy Colorado Senate bill aims to automatically seal non-violent criminal […]

Who is Heidi Ganahl? Help us get the facts

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. It’s been four months since CU Regent Heidi Ganahl launched her campaign for governor–or less than four weeks if you count Ganahl’s “relaunch” last month after the first launch failed miserably. But in all this time, it’s been incredibly difficult to find out just what Heidi Ganahl stands […]

Treachery Back In Style On The DougCo School Board

WEDNESDAY UPDATE: As the Denver Post’s Jessica Seaman reports, the resistance in DougCo is ramping up fast in defense of superintendent Corey Wise, who has not yet been terminated or formally resigned: Hundreds of Douglas County School District employees, including teachers, are requesting substitutes for Thursday as they plan to call out of work in […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (January 31)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. The 2022 session of the Colorado legislature is past the ceremonial beginnings, and getting to work on the hundreds of bills that have been introduced so far. This year, we’re helping our members keep track of important legislation making its way through the process with our 2022 Colorado […]

Heidi the Hypocrite: What you can do to fight for progress this week (January 24)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. As you may have seen in the news this weekend, right-wing CU Regent Heidi Ganahl announced she’s running for governor of Colorado. But wait, you ask. Didn’t that already happen? And the answer is, yes it did! But Ganahl’s first launch of her campaign last September was such […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (January 18)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Dear {{ user.first_name|default:”Friend”|title }}, This year’s celebration of the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. took on added significance against the backdrop of the continuing struggle to pass voting rights legislation in Washington. The fight for voting rights for every American was central to Dr. King’s vision, […]

Down The Rabbit Hole With Rep. Ron Hanks

UPDATE: Ron Hanks is the center of gravity in the Republican race for U.S. Senate, and it’s not just our opinion: Hanks ran away with the only straw poll so far taken at a primary forum, he’s the only GOP #cosen candidate to appear on national cable this month, and as demonstrated today he’s the […]

Pro Tip: Don’t Spring a Pop Quiz After Your Political Speech

Former Ft. Collins City Council member Gino Campana is one of a handful of Republicans seeking the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate and the opportunity to lose in November to incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet. Campana is fairly new to campaigning for a bigger office, so he’s still working out the nuances of how to […]

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