In new $300,000 ad campaign began yesterday in Pueblo, calling out Republican Representative Lauren Boebert (CO-03) for, as characterized in a press release, “failing to create economic opportunities and lower costs for Coloradans and our families.”
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‘I stand with Uganda,’ Says Former Trump Attorney Jenna Ellis in Response to New Anti-LGBTQ Law
Jenna Ellis, a controversial conservative talk show host and attorney from Colorado, announced on social media this week that she supports the new, highly criticized Ugandan anti-LGBTQ law, which prescribes the death penalty for those found guilty of “aggravated homosexuality.”
“Millions Of Hard-Working Americans Will Be Out Of Jobs” Claims Rep. Pettersen
U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) led a group of freshman members of Congress in Washington today in a letter to Speaker Kevin McCarthy, calling on him to keep the U.S. House of Representatives in session until a bipartisan agreement can be reached on a national debt limit, according to a press release.
Ute Indian Museum to Unveil New Naturescape Playground Next Month
The History Colorado’s Ute Indian Museum in Montrose, Colorado, announced that the grand opening of its new Naturescape Playground will take place on June 10.
‘Which Side Are You On?’ Fort Collins City Council Rejects Raising Local Minimum Wage
Despite outcries from local workers and labor rights groups, Fort Collins City Council voted against raising the local minimum wage at its May 16 hearing. Minimum wage workers would have seen an increase in wages between two and five percent per year. The vote was 4-3 in favor of keeping the statewide minimum wage, which is $13.65 per hour, leaving many who showed up to voice their desire for a higher wage very disappointed.
Polis Signs Bill Aiming To Make Clean Energy Projects Successful for Workers — and the Environment
Polis signs bill. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) gathered at the IBEW Local 68 Hall in Denver today with legislative and community leaders to sign a bill (SB23 292) into law ensuring, among other things, that contractors for large public energy projects pay a liveable wage and employ registered apprentices or utilize a Project Labor Agreement (PLA).