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Our Impact

Colorado Common Cause and our members are fighting for a more equitable democracy, where every voice is heard and represented.

1980s

1970s

1970s

1971: The Nation’s First Sunshine Law. Required public business to be conducted in open meetings, elected officials to disclosure their financial interests, and lobbyists to report how much they spend on lobbying and on gifts to public officials.

1974: Transparency in Campaign Spending. This law established, for the first time in Colorado, that candidates and political committees must publicly disclose their campaign contributions and spending before an election. 

1976: The Nation’s First Sunset Law. This nationally acclaimed legislation was drafted by Common Cause members in Colorado and has been adopted by 35 other states. The law reviews and terminates government agencies that cannot justify their continued existence.

WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO

With the support of our dedicated members, we have shown up time and time again to protect Coloradans’ rights. We will continue to make our government here in Colorado more open, honest, and accountable. Check out some of our recent work:

Bringing Independent Redistricting to Colorado

In 2018, Colorado Common Cause and our partners fought to end gerrymandering in our state by leading a coalition that passed Amendments Y and Z. Voters approved both measures by over 70 percent of the vote. These initiatives created independent redistricting commissions made up of everyday Coloradans—not politicians—who draw fair political districts that represent communities equitably.

Mobilizing Election Protection Volunteers

Each election year, Colorado Common Cause mobilizes nonpartisan volunteers across the state to serve as a first line of defense for voters. These volunteers answer voters’ questions at their polling places, make sure that voters know their rights, and report any attempts to intimidate or obstruct voters. This program has helped countless Coloradans make themselves heard at the ballot box.