We know many of you feel fearful about what the future holds for gender, racial, and economic equity. You are not alone.
Guest blog: Voting yes on 1a creates a .2% lodging tax raise and reallocation from marketing toward local child care and affordable housing in Grand County.
Affordability continues to be a top concern for Denverites – especially health care and housing. Address that through your ballot by voting yes on 2Q and 2R.
Guest blog: Because I can’t yet vote, I feel compelled to share the importance and power of your vote.
Three foundation CEOs urge voters to keep Colorado a leading state for women’s safety, opportunity, and prosperity.
By Voting Yes on Amendment J, we can ensure that Colorado remains a place where everyone is free to live, work, and love as their authentic selves.
Colorado is in crisis. The funding for victim services has been gutted. Prop KK is a lifeline for every woman, child, and survivor who need support.
Research shows that the No. 1 predictor of voting is if a person voted in the past. Voting is a habit we build, the civic engagement version of brushing our teeth.
The 2022 election results are a mixed bag for Colorado women with several key wins, but one significant loss.
You have another chance to center gender, racial, and economic equity when you cast your vote by November 2, 2021.
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