From Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown <[email protected]>
Subject Update from the Colorado GOP
Date July 21, 2021 1:16 AM
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Hello Colorado Republicans,

This week, I have an important action item for you. With your help, we can stop the Employee Trip Reduction Program Jared Polis and the Democrats are trying to push on hardworking families around our state.

In addition to all the other things they control in our daily lives, the Democrats now want to tell you how to get to and from work. A new rule by Governor Polis' unelected Air Quality Control Commission would push businesses to limit the number of people who drive to work.

The Employee Trip Reduction Plan will:
* Require businesses with more than 100 employees to register with the state;
* Hire a "transportation coordinator";
* Submit a plan to the state to reduce their employees' single-vehicle trips to work by 40% !!

That means 4 out of 10 working people in the Denver metro area -- and possibly even ANY urban area in the state -- could be told they can't drive to work.

Tell the state to leave your commute alone by submitting comments by August 3rd, 2021 to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

Public comments will be taken at the hearing on August 18, 2021, 4:30pm-7:30pm online. The AQCC will post details and registration information in the meeting agenda on August 6 at
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Learn more at the Freedom to Drive Coalition ([link removed]) .

Thank you for stepping up and making your voice heard. King Polis should have no say over how and where we work!
Kristi Burton Brown
Chairwoman | Colorado GOP


** One On One with Kristi Burton-Brown, the youngest leader of the Colorado GOP
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KOAA ([link removed]) : A historic change has occurred in the Republican party in Colorado. For the first time ever, a major political party in our state is being led by a full team of female officers. Kristi Burton-Brown was elected as chairman three months ago, literally changing the face of party leadership in Colorado. Burton-Brown is 33 years old, making her the youngest GOP party chair in Colorado history, the youngest GOP party chair in the entire country, and she's also the first woman to lead the Republican party since the 1970s.

An El Paso County native, married with two children, Burton-Brown is laser-focused on her new job and her historic leadership team.

Burton-Brown is 33 years old, making her the youngest GOP party chair in Colorado history, the youngest GOP party chair in the entire country, and she's also the first woman to lead the Republican party since the 1970s.
Watch the full interview >> ([link removed])


** Colorado Republican Congressman Ken Buck Launches ‘Freedom From Big Tech’ Caucus
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CBS Denver: ([link removed]) Colorado Congressman Ken Buck is stepping up his attacks on large technology companies by forming the Freedom from Big Tech Caucus in the House of Representatives. The Republican represents Colorado’s 4th Congressional District.
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In addition to what Buck outlined, the caucus says it will focus on protecting children from harmful content online, protect privacy rights, end political censorship and counter what it calls Big Tech’s courtship of the Chinese Communist Party.

In April, Buck made a pledge to no longer accept money from tech giants’ political action committees ([link removed]) . He accused them of limiting conservative voices.
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IN OTHER NEWS:
>> Colorado Sun: Lauren Boebert’s campaign leads the pack as Colorado congressional candidates raised $4.8M last quarter ([link removed])

>> Common Sense Institute: The Steep Price Tag of the 2021 Legislative Session ([link removed])

>> Colorado Springs Gazette: POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Should Colorado schools use resource officers? ([link removed])

>> USA Today: Barrasso: Biden must pull Stone-Manning BLM nomination if he's serious about domestic terrorism ([link removed])

>> Fox 31: Gas prices soar more than $1 per gallon higher than in July 2020 ([link removed])

>> Grand Junction Sentinel: Hickenlooper stands by BLM nominee amid GOP opposition ([link removed])

>> Complete Colorado: Employers urge Governor Polis to end supplemental unemployment benefits early ([link removed])

>> Watch: Lauren Boebert Lambasts AOC After Weekend Twitter Fight ([link removed])
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