In an email sent to supporters Saturday, the organization behind a ballot initiative to ban abortion at 22 weeks in Colorado revealed that it asked the Secretary of State to grant it “additional considerations” in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Activists Backing Initiative to Partially Ban Abortion Sue for More Time to Circulate Petitions
After the campaign to ban abortion at 22 weeks of pregnancy turned in signatures to the Secretary of State’s office last Wednesday to place the measure on Colorado’s November ballot, the official message from the campaign was one of confidence.
Cory Gardner Dodges Question on a Partial Abortion Ban in Colorado
Colorado’s Republican Senator Cory Gardner can’t say whether he supports a ballot initiative to ban abortion at 22 weeks in Colorado because he simply hasn’t seen the initiative.
Initiative to Ban Some Abortions in Colorado Might Not Make the Ballot (Updated)
UPDATE, March 4, 4:45 p.m.:
Campaign to Ban Later Abortion Care in Colorado Has Important Deadline Tomorrow
Tomorrow we’ll know whether the ballot initiative campaign to ban abortions at 22 weeks was successful in gathering enough signatures to put the question to Colorado voters in November.
Records Show Over Half the Kids at Some Colorado Schools Aren’t Vaccinated
If you’ve been following the effort at Colorado’s Capitol to make it more difficult for parents to opt their kids out of school immunization requirements, you’re likely aware that the state has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the nation.
Proponents of 22-Week Abortion Ban Recommend Miscarriage, Stillbirth Instead of Abortion
If you received a diagnosis of a horrific pregnancy problem, would you want access to an abortion? Or would you want your options to be limited to stillbirth, miscarriage, or a suffering child, who would most likely die within a year?
Lawmaker Pushing For Period Products in Schools Faces Attacks From Colo Republicans
After a bill to help Colorado schools offer menstrual hygiene products in their bathrooms moved forward in Colorado’s General Assembly last week, the Jefferson County Republican Party took to Facebook to criticize the legislation and the lawmaker behind it, state Rep. Brianna Titone (D-Arvada).
Dems Defeat Bill to Prohibit Hospitals, or Any Employer, From Requiring Employees to Be Vaccinated
A Republican-backed bill to prohibit employers, including health care facilities, schools, and daycares, from requiring employees to receive immunizations of any kind was defeated at Colorado’s Capitol this week.
Bill to Help Stock School Bathrooms in Colo With Period Products Advances
A student-led effort to help Colorado public schools stock their bathrooms with menstrual hygiene products like pads and tampons passed its first legislative hurdle yesterday.