“1.8 Billion!”
Heidi Ganahl
GOP Leaders Flock to Grand Junction to Hear Reps. Boebert & Jordan
Neither fire nor flood could stop Colorado Republicans from traveling to Grand Junction last Saturday to see Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and her colleague Jim Jordan (R-OH) co-headline the annual Mesa County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner.
Colorado’s 2022 U.S. Senate Candidates: Who Are Bennet’s Challengers?
If he succeeds in his 2022 bid for re-election and carries out his full term, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) would become the longest-tenured U.S. Senator in Colorado history. The Colorado GOP is looking to prevent that from happening.
Ganahl Won’t Say if She’ll Seek Re-Election to CU Board of Regents
University of Colorado (CU) Regent At-Large Heidi Ganahl is ducking questions about whether she will seek re-election to the CU Board of Regents in 2022.
Republican Regent Opposes CU’s ‘Misguided’ Vaccine Requirement
CU Regent Chance Hill believes the University of Colorado’s vaccine requirement for on-campus students, faculty, and staff is a bad idea, and he says he’s not the only Regent who thinks so.
CU Leader Opposes Biden Plan for Free Community College; Looks to Private Sector for Solutions
During a radio appearance Saturday, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl opposed Joe Biden’s proposal to expand access to higher education for millions of Americans by offering tuition-free community college.
Republican Ganahl Is Raising Her Profile for Possible 2022 Election Campaign, Say Experts
University of Colorado (CU) Regent Heidi Ganahl, the state’s sole remaining statewide-elected Republican, has been busy lately.
Colorado Republicans Buck, Boebert, Lamborn & Ganahl Keep Parler & Gab Accounts on the Down-Low
Like it or not, social media accounts are an indispensable component of all professional communications, but especially for elected officials, who can share their message without having to go through reporters. As a rule, the more attention the better. More followers mean a bigger megaphone to talk directly to constituents.
CU Feminist Law Prof Is Part of Group To Defend Academics With Unpopular Views
Aya Gruber, who teaches feminist law at the University of Colorado (CU), is part of a new national group, called the Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA), which consists of 200 members of academia who aim to defend the right to speak freely without fear of retaliation.
GOP Leader Says Public Option May Sink Medical “Miracles” Like Hers But Advocates Say It Will Reduce Costs Not Quality
Republican CU Regent At-Large Heidi Ganahl recently had a brain tumor successfully removed by surgeons at CU Anschutz. Now, she’s using her experience to argue against a proposal to launch a public health insurance option in Colorado in part because it could “endanger miracles like mine.”