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CO Judiciary Committee Rejects Anti-Abortion, Anti-Trans Bill
This week, Colorado’s House Judiciary Committee voted to indefinitely postpone Rep. Scott Bottoms’ (R-Colorado Springs) bill to make bringing a minor from another state to Colorado for abortion or gender-affirming care a class 2 felony. Bottoms’ bill had no cosponsors in either the House or the Senate.
‘State of Education’ Forum Discusses Problems with Public Education
Colorado Board of Education Commissioner Steve Durham, Academy School District 20 Board member Aaron Salt, and Colorado Springs School District 11 Board member Lauren Nelson spoke at Engage the Rockies’ “State of Education” event at Library 21c in Colorado Springs this week.
Hundreds March in Colorado Springs for ‘Protect Trans Siblings’ Rally
This weekend approximately two hundred people gathered at Acacia Park in Colorado Springs for the “Protect Trans Siblings” rally and march. The event coincided with marches across the country in response to President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting transgender people’s access to health care and ability to serve in the military.
CO Dems Update Abortion Shield Law to Fight Red State Lawsuits Targeting Patients & Providers
Colorado legislators are moving to strengthen Colorado’s shield law, which protects abortion patients and providers from prosecution by states where abortion is illegal. In December, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Dr. Margaret Daley Carpenter of New York for providing medication abortion to Texas residents in violation of state law. Last week, a Louisiana grand jury indicted Carpenter on similar charges. These cases could challenge the shield laws in place in states where abortion is legal.
Conservatives Raise Funds for ‘Journalistic Ethics’
Conservatives from across Colorado participated in a “fun-fundraiser” for The Peak News Educational Foundation’s “Journalistic Ethics and Media Vocational Training Program” at the Pinery in Colorado Springs on Thursday night. The crowd was a diverse mix of current and former elected officials — congressmen, El Paso County Commissioners, Colorado Springs City Councilors, and local school board members, the leaders of the El Paso County chapter of Moms for Liberty, recently pardoned Jan. 6 rioters, local pastors, libertarians, and the Gazette’s Debbie Kelley, who has penned credulous profiles of the ‘J6 Praying Grandma’ Rebecca Lavrenz and conservative faith healer Mario Murillo.
Anti-Abortion Activists Celebrate ‘The Most Pro-Family, Most Pro-Life American President’
Anti-abortion activists are optimistic about how Donald Trump’s second presidency will impact abortion policy in the U.S.
‘Harmful Mischaracterizations, False Narratives’ — Colorado Dems Push Back on Trump’s Executive Orders
Colorado Rep. Junie Joseph (D-Boulder) and Rep. Naquetta Ricks (D-Aurora) held a press conference in response to President Donald Trump’s inauguration and planned actions on immigration.
Dems Designate Jan. 22 As ‘Reproductive Rights and Justice Day’ To Commemorate Roe
Colorado Democrats are moving to recognize the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision by designating Jan. 22 as “Reproductive Rights and Justice Day” in Colorado.
Second Candidate Announces For CO GOP Chair, Incumbent Williams Remains Silent
The 2025 race for Colorado GOP Chair is heating up. Last week, Brita Horn, a former Routt County treasurer, announced intentions to challenge incumbent Dave Williams for the role, and today the Colorado GOP’s director of special initiatives, Darcy Schoening, announced her candidacy.