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Abolish Slavery Campaign Organizer Receives Burned Amendment A Flyers On Front Porch
The lead organizer with Abolish Slavery Colorado, the campaign to pass Amendment A, received a burned stack of campaign literature on his front porch this afternoon.
Brauchler Says Those With Concerns About Roe Are “Fearmongers” After Once Saying Roe Was Wrongly Decided
Colorado’s Republican candidate for Attorney General, George Brauchler, who once said Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided, dismissed those with concerns that the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark abortion rights ruling will be overturned as “fearmongers.”
New Coalition Of Black Women Lays Out A Pathway Toward Justice And Healing In Democrat Jovan Melton’s Case
Embedded in the conversation around sexual violence and the #MeToo movement are questions about what an ethical pathway forward looks like for perpetrators, especially for those in the public eye.
FACT CHECK: Attack Ad Against State Senate Candidate Faith Winter Is Grossly Inaccurate
A television advertisement attacking Democratic state Senate candidate Faith Winter of Adams County falsely claims she supported a measure that would have added $25,000 to the tax bill of every family of four.
Humenik Opposes Planned Parenthood Funding for Cancer Screenings, STI Testing for Low-Income Women
A state Senator who’s up for reelection in a highly competitive suburban Denver swing district has come out in opposition to all public funding for Planned Parenthood, including funds from Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income people.
State Senate Candidate Olen Lund Once Pushed Unethical Abstinence Only Education Methods
During his time as a Delta County Commissioner, state Senate candidate Olen Lund imposed abstinence-only educational programs on local students that are known to be ineffective and unethical.
Will Tony Sanchez’s Opposition To All Abortion Sink His State Senate Campaign?
Republican state senate candidate Tony Sanchez’s views on reproductive health could prove to be too far-right for a district with more registered Democrats than Republicans.
Will The #MeToo Movement Sweep Humenik Out Of the Colorado Legislature?
One of the most competitive races in Colorado’s state legislature pits a woman who led the charge to expose a culture of sexual harassment at the Capitol against a woman who protected an alleged perpetrator of that harassment from expulsion.
These Coloradans Went to D.C. to Share Stories of Sexual Assault with Gardner. He Apparently Didn’t Listen.
Sixteen Coloradans, many of them survivors of sexual assault, traveled all the way to Washington D.C. to talk with Colorado’s Republican Senator Cory Gardner about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who’s been accused of sexual assault by multiple women.