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2024 Legislative Session Wrap-up

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2024 Legislative Session Wrap-up

Colorado's 2024 legislative session has come to an end and Colorado Common Cause team has been hard at work defending and strengthening democracy across our state. See what we were able to accomplish with your support:
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The Voting Rights Act: Commemorate Its 54th Anniversary

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The Voting Rights Act: Commemorate Its 54th Anniversary

On this, the 54th Anniversary, we celebrate the Voting Rights Act as a remarkable accomplishment, a promise of political equality and the start of righting the wrongs of centuries of abuse. Today, as its legacy is under attack, we must also use this time to be energized to continue the fight to restore and strengthen the protections of the Voting Rights Act and protecting our democracy.

Knock Down the House Screening & Panel Discussion

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Knock Down the House Screening & Panel Discussion

On Wednesday, June 19th Colorado Common Cause hosted a screening and panel discussion of Knock Down the House at the Mercury Café. This was a perfect movie and the perfect location to have a conversation about women in politics.

Meet the Candidates for Denver County Clerk and Recorder

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Meet the Candidates for Denver County Clerk and Recorder

Colorado Common Cause does not endorse candidates we simply hope to provide Denver voters with information so that they can make informed decisions. Currently, in Denver County the residents are starting to cast their vote for either Paul Lopez*, Sarah McCarthy, or Peg Perl for the next Clerk and Recorder.

Demanding Fair Representation in Denver and DC

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Demanding Fair Representation in Denver and DC

Everyday Colorado Common Cause and our national organization in Washington, DC work to build a democracy that is fair and equitable for everyone. There are few days when that synergy between the national movement and local strategy is as evident as it was on March 26, 2019.

Whose Capitol? Our Capitol!

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Whose Capitol? Our Capitol!

The 2019 Colorado legislative session - when state bills are drafted, introduced, debated, and (sometimes) passed into law - began on January 4th. Read on to hear about how YOU can make your voice heard at our state capitol this year.

Sneak Peak: Our Plans for 2019

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Sneak Peak: Our Plans for 2019

Each year, we work at the Colorado Capitol to break down barriers to civic participation, ensure each of us has an equal voice and vote, and rebuild trust in our government. Here's our plan for 2019.

Colorado Voters Protect Contribution Limits

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Colorado Voters Protect Contribution Limits

Coloradans will not be able to donate significantly more money to some candidates running for state office.

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