From Joe Jackson <[email protected]>
Subject Colorado GOP Update
Date March 17, 2021 5:36 PM
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Hello everyone-

I hope you are doing well and survived all the great snow we got over the weekend. Below is the update from the Colorado GOP on what our Party, elected officials, and counterparts have been doing the past week.

As always, let me know if you have any questions.

Joe Jackson
Communications Director | Colorado GOP


** RNC Chair McDaniel: Women's History Month – Republicans' long history of championing women's rights, causes
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Fox News: ([link removed]) As the second woman to run the Republican National Committee ([link removed]) , I know I stand on the shoulders of countless women who came before me. Like so many others, I would not be in the position I am were it not for pioneering women who paved the way for women in America to have the opportunities we do today.

As RNC chairman, I also believe Women’s History Month is an opportunity to correct the false narrative too often told by many in the media ([link removed]) : that being a woman means subscribing to a certain set of political beliefs; namely, to toe the liberal line.
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** Colorado Supreme Court confirms that Democrats’ speed-reading of bills violated state constitution
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Colorado Sun: ([link removed]) In a 4-3 decision handed down on Monday, the Colorado Supreme Court confirmed ([link removed]) that Democrats in the state Senate violated Colorado’s constitution in 2019 when they ordered bills to be speed-read by computers.
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Colorado taxpayers have been footing the legal bills for Garcia and Markwell. The case had cost more than $53,000 as of Monday. The Republicans’ legal expenses were not paid by the state because they initiated the case.
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Exclusive: Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck About to Launch A Podcast
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Federalist: Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck will launch his own weekly podcast Thursday, jumping into the crowded media arena to host a wide array of discussions.
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The new show, “Shootin’ Straight with Ken Buck, ([link removed]) ” will be geared towards finding what motivates people of all political stripes to promote their cause, Buck said, whether it be philanthropy or conservative activism.
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** Colorado's roads ranked as some of the worst in the nation, according to report
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Colorado Politics ([link removed]) : Filled with cracks, potholes, and construction zones, navigating Colorado's roadways can put drivers to the test. To those navigating the Centennial State on a regular basis, it likely comes at no surprise that the local roads are among some of the worst in the United States.

According to a recent analysis from MoneyGeek ([link removed]) , Colorado has the 15th-worst roads in the nation among the 50 states, plus DC. It's estimated that 18 percent of Colorado's roads are in 'poor' condition, with just 42 percent of Colorado's roads in 'good' condition. Granted, this compares to 83 percent of roads being in 'poor' condition in Washington DC (the worst in the country) and 38 percent of roads being in 'poor' condition in California (the worst among the states).
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** Rep. Lamborn asks Gov. Polis to clarify why El Paso County didn’t receive fair share of vaccine doses based on population
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KKTV: ([link removed]) When it comes to population, El Paso County didn’t originally receive its fair share of COVID-19 vaccine according to local leaders and U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn.

On Tuesday, Rep. Lamborn sent a letter to Governor Jared Polis regarding the reported vaccine shortfall in comparison to Denver County. Lamborn’s Office states El Paso County is facing a vaccine shortage of about 25,000 vaccines. Click here to read the full letter ([link removed]) .
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Other Articles and Op-Eds:
>> Bloomberg News: Biden Eyes First Major Tax Hike Since 1993 in Next Economic Plan ([link removed])

>> Townhall: Vice President Harris to Tout 'Partisan Boondoggle' Relief Package in Colorado Visit ([link removed])

>> KOAA: Cattlemen call for Meat-in as the state celebrates MeatOut day

>> KREX: Ranchers, County Commissioners support Western Water Security Act ([link removed])
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