For my family, conversations about in vitro fertilization (IVF) aren’t political. They’re personal.
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Advocates Release Black Women-Centered Voter Guide for Colorado
A racial justice advocacy group in Colorado has released a Black women-centered voter guide that gives information and voting guidance on candidates and issues on the state’s 2020 ballot.
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.
Letters: What Choice Do We Have?
I Remember I began a long and successful nursing career in 1970. As a new graduate I was employed in an emergency department in a fairly poor district of a medium sized town. Abortion at that time was illegal. Illegal but still performed.
CU Regent Candidate, Who Refused To Reveal His Stance on Prez, Told GOP Donors He’ll Vote for Trump
Richard Murray, a Republican who’s running for an open seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents, would be expected to vote for Trump on November 3. After all, no elected Republican in Colorado has said they’ll abandon the President, despite his unpopularity here–and his extremism, like his refusal to commit to leaving office peacefully.
An Interview With the Director and Producer of “Cardboard Cory: The Documentary”
Director Nick Rosen and Producer Caroline Beaton are behind “Cardboard Cory: The Documentary,” which tells an incredible story about the life and times of a cardboard cutout of Republican Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) and the political activists who made him happen. The film was funded by the Payback Project, which is a project of the progressive group, Indivisible. The Colorado Times Recorder interviewed Beaton and Rosen via email about their 15-minute film, which we reviewed in July.
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Let’s Vote!” Local Group Sings Praises of Voting by Mail
The Non-Violins Marching Band (NVMB), a local advocacy group whose name is a play on ‘nonviolence’ and the fact that the group plays violas, filmed a video urging Coloradans to get out and vote, specifically voting by mail, in the 2020 General Election.
Karl Hanlon Asks His Donors to Give to Fire-Fighting Groups Instead of His Campaign
Democrat Karl Hanlon will no longer fundraise for his campaign against incumbent state Sen. Bob Rankin and is asking supporters to “redirect their donations to organizations combating Colorado’s East Troublesome Fire in Grand County,” according to a Hanlon news release.
Gardner Knows Amy Coney Barrett Could Take Away Coloradans’ Health Care – He Just Doesn’t Want You to Know
We’ve all done it. We’ve ignored a text or a call because we’re “running out the door,” or we’ve pretended an email weirdly “went to spam” when in reality, we really just didn’t want to have a tough conversation. I’ve definitely been guilty in my life of “somehow not seeing” that Bumble message after a bad date.