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Hello Colorado Republicans,

Yesterday was a great day as our legislators in the House and Senate rolled out a 44 bill package based on our Commitment to Colorado. It's time we go on the offense and show working families across Colorado that Republicans are the party who can make life affordable again, prioritize our public safety, and expand educational choice for ALL parents and kids.

We are the party that can bring balance back to Colorado. It's time to end Democrat control of this state we all love.

Take a look at our House and Senate Republicans' bill package HERE.

We also had a candidate, Dan Maloit, announce for a very important NEW statewide seat. When Colorado gained a new Congressional District (CD8), we also gained an at-large seat on the State Board of Education. You can find out more about Dan HERE. Currently, he is the only Republican in this race. We must elect someone to this seat who will stand up for the rights of parents and bring better education to ALL of our students, no matter what school they attend.

This week, I visited with Republicans from Larimer, Weld, Gilpin, Boulder, Eagle, Jefferson, and Park counties. We also launched our Citizen Training Bootcamp series. You can watch the first recording, "How to Testify at the Legislature (and Other Government Hearings)" HERE. And, find our future trainings on our website.

Thanks for staying engaged and fighting the good fight!


Chairwoman | Colorado GOP
VIDEO UPDATE FROM CHAIRWOMAN KRISTI BURTON BROWN
Invited: MLK Day Parade

Calling all Colorado Republicans, please join us and wear your freedom swag! We especially invite candidates to join us and let's march together. Look for the COGOP signs (or make your own!)

Here are the basics:

Date: Monday, January 17th - MLK Day
Time: 10:30 AM meeting, walk from 11AM to 12PM (approx.), plus return to car.

Location: Colfax and Josephine, SW corner - walk ends at Civic Center Park.

Please email [email protected] with any questions. 

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