Coronavirus may be at the forefront of many people’s minds at the moment, but it’s not the only virus that requires attention: Colorado has seen an upward trend of new HIV infections in the last five years, and now, Colorado state lawmakers have taken steps to counteract the epidemic that has killed millions globally.
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Colo Democratic Lawmakers Urge Coloradans to Vote No on 76
Thirty-two Colorado Democratic state lawmakers signed a letter released Monday by the ACLU urging Coloradans to vote no on Amendment 76, a ballot measure that asks voters if the Colorado Constitution should be changed from stating that “every citizen” of the U.S. over the age of 18 can vote to “only a citizen” of the U.S. over the age of 18 can vote.
Getting the Flu and COVID Together Could Be a Recipe for Disaster
Health experts in Colorado warn that contracting COVID-19 and influenza at the same time could lead to “more serious complications,” according to a press release last Thursday from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
Fixing Signature Discrepancies on Colo Ballots Just Got Easier
In a critical election year, the Colorado Secretary of State (SOS) is ensuring as many ballots as possible get counted–including minimizing signature discrepancies that can disqualify ballots if not corrected.
CO Conservatives Provide Insights on “The Chinese Communist Party Wuhan Virus”
At every turn during the pandemic, coronavirus skeptics are taking their shots at the public policy response to the virus. Two of these skeptics in Colorado are conservative radio talk show hosts, and they have taken to expressing their disapproval of state and federal public health responses over the airwaves.
Republican Weld County Clerk Promotes Mail-In Voting in CO
Weld County’s Clerk and Recorder Carly Koppes, a Republican, says Colorado has been conducting mail voting “very, very well,” and Colorado voters should not be misled by “national rhetoric” about mail voting.
CO Counties Can Now Open Polling Centers the Sunday Before Election
In an effort to expand voting access, the Colorado Secretary of State’s (SOS) office has announced that it will provide funding for counties to open Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPCs) on November 1, the Sunday before Election Day.
“Every” vs. “Only”: Activists Point to Veiled Repercussions of CO Amendment 76
An “atmosphere of intimidation” is how Miriam Arneros, a naturalized citizen who immigrated to the U.S. when she was 11, chooses to describe Amendment 76, a ballot measure up for vote in Colorado this November.
Get Nonpartisan Answers to Questions on CO and Denver Ballot Issues
Picking a presidential candidate can be easy, but deciding how to vote on less-publicized races and measures that appear on your ballot can seem like a daunting task.
POLL: Coloradans’ Mental Health Has Plummeted This Year
A new poll from the Colorado Health Foundation shows massive mental strain on Colorado residents from the stress of the physical health risks of the pandemic, severe economic stress, and the police brutality that’s been in the news all over the country.