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Legislators Have Already Introduced 232 Bills. Most Are Bad.
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Liberty Scorecard Team Endorses Effort to Close the Colorado Open Primary
Would you let members of the opposing football team pick your quarterback? Do you think liberal dark money has a place in our Republican Primaries?

Sandridge Wins 2021 Liberty Scorecard
For Immediate ReleaseJune 23, 2021 Sandridge Wins Top Honors on 2021 Liberty Scorecard Neville and Williams Named Liberty Warriors State Representative Shane Sandridge from House

SB283: Cash Fund (In)Solvency
What does our government do when they overspend on a program? Conduct an audit? Rein in expenses? Reduce the scope? If you’re the Colorado Legislature,

HB21-1321: Voter Transparency(?) in Ballot Measures
HB21-1321 is the perfect example of how a bill title rarely reflects what’s actually in the bill. This bill will require additional language in the “blue

“Gang Green” Introduces 3 New Bills
SB261: Public Utilities Commission Encourage Renewable Energy GenerationThis bill expands exemptions for renewable energy providers to the detriment of oil & gas producers. Senator Stephen Fenberg (D)

Do We Really Want Government-Run Preschools?
They’ve already introduced Common Core Math and Critical Race Theory to our young students in public schools, whether parents approve or not. Now they want to expand

Three New Gun Bills Introduced Last Week
HB 1298: Expand Firearm Transfer Background Check. Among other things, this bill will essentially give the CBI unlimited time to process your background check instead

Beware the Trojan Horse
We SUPPORTED HB21-1104, until they loaded it up with pork. Now we OPPOSE this bill. This bill started out great. Allow educator license renewals to

Things that make you say hmmmm
HB21-1274 is a real head scratcher This bill would direct the department of personnel to inventory any unused state-owned buildings, then seek out developers who

All Aboard!
SB21-238 was introduced this week and our state legislature is about to take us all for a ride. If passed, the Front Range Passenger Rail District would be