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Just Vote! Colorado 2024 Primary Election Resources

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Just Vote! Colorado 2024 Primary Election Resources

Just Vote! Colorado Election Protection, the largest nonpartisan voter protection program in the state of Colorado, will support voters through the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

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#ICount Census 2020

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#ICount Census 2020

#Census2020 what is it all about? #ICount! Go online today to get counted at my2020census.gov

Filling Out The 2020 Census Means More Funding For Colorado

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Filling Out The 2020 Census Means More Funding For Colorado

The 2020 Census is underway with mail notifications sent out to Colorado residents this week. Nonprofits working to encourage everyone to participate say that each person counted will lead to an additional $2,300 a year in funding for the state.

Colorado Common Cause and League of Women Voters team up to oppose National Popular Vote repeal

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Colorado Common Cause and League of Women Voters team up to oppose National Popular Vote repeal

"Candidates spend the majority of their time and resources in a handful of battleground states. And
voters in the rest of the country feel like their vote doesn’t matter at all. The time has come to FIX
the broken Electoral College. AND… there’s a solution, one that has already been adopted by
Colorado’s Legislature, spreading like wildfire: National Popular Vote," Gonzalez added.

Utah And Colorado Efforts To End Gerrymandering Unfazed By Supreme Court Ruling

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Utah And Colorado Efforts To End Gerrymandering Unfazed By Supreme Court Ruling

In Colorado, Amendments Y and Z established an independent redistricting commission free from political appointees. Amanda Gonzalez, executive director of Colorado Common Cause, a non-profit advocacy group that backed the ballot initiatives, said she was disappointed by the ruling.

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold Announces Formation of Working Group on Lobbying

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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold Announces Formation of Working Group on Lobbying

Denver, July 1, 2019 - Today, Secretary of State Jena Griswold announced the formation of the Working Group on Lobbying, an advisory body comprised of interested stakeholders to exchange views and make recommendations regarding upgrades to the electronic lobbyist filing system and lobbyist transparency regulations. The Lobbyist Transparency Act, passed by the Colorado Legislature in 2019, requires the Secretary of State to convene a Working Group on Lobbying.

CPR News: Colorado Democrats Want To Make Voter Registration So Automatic, You May Not Realize You’ve Registered

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CPR News: Colorado Democrats Want To Make Voter Registration So Automatic, You May Not Realize You’ve Registered

The legislation would change how Coloradans opt out of being added to the voter rolls. Currently, eligible voters can decline to be enrolled when they encounter the question in person at the DMV or on the division's website. Under the new system, the state would send a postcard to electors who interact with the DMV or state Medicaid offices, asking if they’d rather not be a registered voter.

Colorado Common Cause Urges Senate to Fund Census Outreach in Advance of Committee Vote Today

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Colorado Common Cause Urges Senate to Fund Census Outreach in Advance of Committee Vote Today

Colorado Common Cause today urged the state Senate to allocate $6 million for 2020 Census outreach. The funding is necessary to accurately count every Colorado community to ensure the state receives its fair share of federal funds,  which make up a third of the state budget, and is represented fairly in the U.S. House of Representatives

Colorado Independent: Polis says he’ll sign police transparency bill — to watchdogs’ relief

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Colorado Independent: Polis says he’ll sign police transparency bill — to watchdogs’ relief

Advocates for government accountability were alarmed to learn Gov. Jared Polis was undecided on whether to veto a bill to expand police transparency in Colorado.

But Polis spokeswoman Maria De Cambra set the record straight late Wednesday.

“We’re not going to veto the bill,” she said. “It will be signed.”

The signing is slated for 10:50 a.m. Friday at the Capitol, and it will be open to media, De Cambra said.
The bill — HB-1119, sponsored by Democratic Denver Rep. James Coleman...

Colorado Independent: When Colorado cops police themselves, the public can be left in the dark

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Colorado Independent: When Colorado cops police themselves, the public can be left in the dark

A Denver legislator's bill would make closed internal investigation files subject to open-records requests. The effort has an array of supporters, including the ACLU and Colorado Common Cause, the libertarian Independence Institute and media groups such as the Colorado Broadcasters Association, the Colorado Press Association and the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.

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