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Stay Classy, Hugh McKean (Trigger Warning)

UPDATE: Sen. Faith Winter responds with strong words for Minority Leader Hugh McKean: Yesterday @hmckean took to the radio and compared the imposition of fees to fund transportation improvements to rape. As a survivor of sexual assault this is abhorrent. Disagree with me on policy but how dare you do this to sexual assault survivors. […]

#BootBoebert: take action now

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Lauren Boebert’s brief time in office has been an unqualified disaster. In less than a year in office, Rep. Boebert has disgraced herself, Colorado’s Third Congressional District, and the state of Colorado as a whole by becoming a symbol of angry extremism and outright contempt for the facts. […]

The road ahead and more ways to fight for progress this week (December 6)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Tomorrow our Colorado Gives Day campaign comes to a close. Thanks to everyone who has already scheduled your donation for tomorrow. And for those who have a box on your calendar to check, thank you in advance! We’re thrilled with the show of support we’ve seen so far. […]

Happy giving season and more ways to fight for progress this week (November 29)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. We hope you’re indulging in some well-earned time, space, and rest after a great Thanksgiving holiday week. As you get back in the swing of things, consider circling December 7th on your calendar. It’s Colorado Gives Day, when people all over Colorado will come together (virtually) to harness […]

Another Republican Follows Boebert Around the Globe

We wanted to take note of a story this week from Briana Bierschbach and Hunter Woodall of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that sounded familiar even before Colorado Rep. Lauren “Q*Bert” Boebert was mentioned. Don’t stop us if you’ve heard this before, because we already know that you have: Since launching his first campaign for the Second […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (November 15)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Today, Gov. Jared Polis and other Colorado progressive leaders are in Washington, D.C. for the signing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the $1.2 trillion bill making important new investments in roads, railways, airports, high-speed internet access in rural areas, wildfire protection, vital water infrastructure, and more. […]

NO on Amendment 78 and more ways to fight for progress this week (November 1)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Tomorrow is Election Day! And if you haven’t already found your reason to fill out and return that ballot, I’ve got one important message for you: vote NO on Amendment 78. If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that timely intervention to prevent disasters from worsening […]

VOTE SMART and more ways to fight for progress this week (October 25)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Since our launch on Saturday, thousands of Colorado voters have already accessed the 2021 Colorado Progressive Voters Guide! If you haven’t checked it out already, we’ve got the details on statewide and local ballot measures, municipal races, and school board elections across the state. This year, we tried […]

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

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. As negotiations continue in Washington, D.C. over the size and scope of President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan, we as Colorado progressives know there are some agenda items that can’t be ignored any longer. The Build Back Better plan is a crucial opportunity for America to take […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (October 11)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. With Congress in recess this week and negotiations over the Build Back Better plan still ongoing behind the scenes with holdout Democratic Senators, I wanted to take a moment to say thanks once again for everything you’ve done to fight for our shared progressive values in 2021. We […]

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

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Congress has taken a two-week break after failing to sort out their differences, but the fight to pass the landmark Build Back Better plan to rebuild America’s “human infrastructure” is far from over. Last week, progressives in the U.S. House stayed strong against incredible pressure to make sure […]

Colorado Week in Review for October 3, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Who Was Rodolfo ‘Corky’ Gonzales, Featured On Friday’s Google Doodle? Gov. Polis unveils Colorado’s new plan to keep wildlife, drivers safe Will the Broncos prove they’re for real against Baltimore? awesome + controversy Colorado’s congressional delegation — minus one — urges Air Force […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (September 27)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. In Washington D.C. this week, the agenda we’ve been working all summer to make a reality faces major tests. Two must-pass pieces of legislation, a bipartisan infrastructure bill and the $3.5 trillion landmark Build Back Better investment plan are in the home stretch in the U.S. House–and it’s […]

Colorado Week in Review for September 26, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Roaring Back: Consumer Spending Up, Economy Recovery Continues For Colorado Need to get tested for COVID-19? Colorado will now be sending free test kits right to your home House passes Crow’s measure seeking to name new VA clinic after Aurora legend John Mosley […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (September 20)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. It’s a big week in Washington, D.C. as the U.S. House works to pass one of the most important pieces of legislation in a generation. House leaders are hoping to move President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan to the Senate as soon as this Friday. […]

No thanks, Heidi Ganahl: what you can do to fight for progress this week (September 13)

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. Here in Colorado, we’ve set milestones in recent years for women elected to the legislature, new laws to work toward equal pay, and strengthened protections for working women from discrimination and harassment. Let’s not forget, on Colorado’s major climate legislation in 2021, women led the way. It’s a […]

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

Like these alerts? Click here to subscribe. I hope you had a relaxing and safe Labor Day weekend. In addition to celebrating the traditional end of summer, this Labor Day weekend took place against the backdrop of new challenges–the end of expanded pandemic unemployment coverage for workers, the effects of human-caused climate change from fires […]

Colorado Week in Review for September 5, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Labor Day Lift Off returns to Memorial Park in Colorado Springs Taste of Colorado comes to Denver this Labor Day weekend Hyperloop testing facility will break ground in Pueblo awesome + controversy Colorado’s COVID rent-assistance program is now paying out five times more […]

Colorado Week in Review for August 29, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting CSU Pueblo Campus Reaches Net Zero Efficiency With New Solar Array Project Hanging Lake is recovering after slides as Forest Service explores primitive trail Get Ready For Denver Day of Rock Which Features 25 Bands, COVID Precautions awesome + controversy FDA grants full […]

Get More Smarter on Monday (August 23)

Happy Back to School Day for some of you. Let’s Get More Smarter. If you think we missed something important, please include the link in the comments below (here’s a good example). If you are more of an audio learner, check out The Get More Smarter Podcast. And don’t forget to find us on Facebook and Twitter.  […]

Colorado Week in Review for August 22, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Colorado Orders New Firefighting Helicopter That Can Get 1,000 Gallons Of Water In Under A Minute Colorado governor rescinds proclamations that led to Sand Creek Massacre It’s August and it’s snowing in Colorado awesome + controversy Millions of job openings continue to plague […]

Bid to Opt Out of Open Republican Primaries in CO Is Close to Success, Now With Help From Tancredo, Say Organizers

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) As grassroots Republicans continue their statewide road tour to lobby 517 county GOP officers and other central committee members to vote to end open primaries for their party, leaders of that effort are celebrating their successes and the most recent big-name recruit to their cause, Tom Tancredo. Randy Corporon, Colorado’s Republican […]

Colorado Week in Review for July 18, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting Bald eagle numbers rising despite human population increasing along northern Front Range These Coloradans Are Heading To The Olympic Games In Tokyo Sen. Bennet, Colorado Democrats celebrate rollout of expanded child tax credit awesome + controversy Colorado Republican voters decline, unaffiliated skyrocket Denver […]

Colorado Week in Review for July 11, 2021

Our deliberately oversimplified glance at what’s happening in Colorado. awesome + uniting New Colorado law tackles insulin prices Gov. Polis Has Declared An End To Colorado’s COVID-19 Health Emergency. Here’s What That Means Four days in April: How politics brought the MLB All-Star Game to Denver awesome + controversy Air Tanker For Fighting Colorado Wildland […]

From “Always Trump” to “Maybe Not So Much Trump”

Colorado Republicans are having a heck of a time trying to figure out how to prepare for the 2022 election with the specter of 2020 and Donald Trump still looming large behind them. Earlier this week, former Colorado Republican Party Chairman and current Congressman Ken Buck (R-Greeley) performed his signature “Buckpedal” move by diving into […]

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