An Arizona lawmaker thanked a Colorado conservative last week for educating the Arizona legislators about their authority to challenge the state’s certified 2020 presidential election results–and about their ability to conduct an audit on ballots cast in the populous urban center of Maricopa County.
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Moving Money: Ryan Call’s 2019 Presentation on the Colorado GOP’s Super PAC
Former Colorado GOP Chair Ryan Call is in serious legal trouble for allegedly stealing nearly $280,000 from pro-Trump super PAC Rebuilding America Now while he was treasurer of the organization from 2016 to 2019. Despite the fact that one complainant, Cleta Mitchell, is a fervent election fraud conspiracist, her allegations are serious enough for the state Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel (OARC) to decide to move forward with a complaint following its own investigation.
CO Republicans Manufacture Outrage Over Critical Race Theory
Colorado Republican Party Leader Kristi Burton Brown and other prominent Republicans in the state have joined the national conservative frenzy around critical race theory.
Violent Colorado Arrest Puts Spotlight on How Police Treat Disabled People
by Leigh Paterson, originally posted on Kaiser Health News
Activist Lila Rose, Who Compared Abortion to Slavery, To Speak at Conservative Gathering in CO
Colorado Christian University’s Western Conservative Summit has announced that noted anti-abortion activist Lila Rose will be speaking live at their venue this weekend.
Former Colorado GOP Chair Accused of Stealing $280K From Pro-Trump Super PAC
The former chair of the Colorado Republican Party is facing potential legal disciplinary sanctions over allegations that he “misappropriated” nearly $280,000 from a pro-Donald Trump super PAC between 2016 and 2019.
Neguse Stresses Support for Climate Action, Civilian Climate Corps
During a congressional hearing on Friday, U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse (D-CO) emphasized the importance to communities in Colorado of taking action to address climate change.
New Law Makes Colorado First State That Can Set Upper Price Limits on Expensive Prescription Drugs
Jared Polis approved the creation of a non-partisan review board with the power to set limits on the prices of expensive prescription drugs in Colorado.
“When We Fight, We Win,” Denver Janitors March for Better Wages, More Respect
Earlier today, the sun beat down on downtown Denver, with temperatures reaching as high as 100° F at their peak. The blazing heat could not stop more than 100 protestors from showing up at Skyline Park to demand better wages, protections, and respect for Denver’s janitors.
CO GOP Rep. Says Democrats Used Climate and Racism to Justify ‘War on Everything’ in 2021 Session
Colorado Representative Andy Pico (R-El Paso County) claimed Democrats in the legislature centered climate change and racial justice in guiding their legislative agenda in an unprecedented, historic session that wrapped up last week.