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2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Last-Minute Initiative Submissions Make It Look Like a Crowded Colorado Ballot

It looks like a crowded ballot after all. Face The State was on the scene yesterday to report that six more campaigns turned in signatures before the deadline in an effort to get their initiatives on the ballot. They are all bad news - some worse than others. It looks like five of them are a lock to make the ballot, while a sixth one may cut it very close. Along with the four citizens' initiatives that have already secured a place for Colorado voters to decide in November, and several legislative referenda, there may be a record 19 measures on the ballot. Stay tuned to Mount Virtus for coverage of statewide issues. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: ballot, Colorado voters, deadline, Face the State, initiatives, Mount Virtus, referenda, signatures

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Pushy Union Rep Making Himself at Home on Colorado State Property

Regular readers of this blog and followers of the Colorado political scene generally are aware of Gov. Bill Ritter's executive order that has given union leaders the keys to state government. Already the "Colorado WINS" labor union coalition has ridden the popularity of the "don't give a crap" mentality to become the "exclusive representative" for a majority of state workers. Right now, two elections are pending that would unionize the remaining 9,500 Colorado state employees. Disturbed by the "don't give a crap" mentality and wanting his fellow public servants to judge the union's promises for themselves, state employee Dave Ohmart has started the tongue-in-cheek group "Colorado Loses." He has a regular e-mail list of interested state … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Colorado WINS, Dave Ohmart, don't give a crap, Executive Order, poster, state employees, union elections

2/7/2026 By Ben 2 Comments

Ballotpedia: THE Source for Information on All Colorado Ballot Initiatives

I earlier mentioned the last-minute flurry of initiatives heading into the Colorado Secretary of State's office that may appear on your ballot in November. I should have included a link to this page from Ballotpedia - with the most comprehensive information about all initiatives that have been certified, as well as all those having submitted signatures and awaiting certification. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: ballot initiatives, Ballotpedia, certification, Colorado, Secretary of State, signatures, wiki

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Face The State: Colorado Ethics Watch Still in the Tank for Democrats

Face The State calls out Colorado Ethics Watch for its deafening silence on Bill Ritter's admitted campaign violation. But we already knew Colorado Ethics Watch was a partisan tool. Face The State also notes:Additionally, Judge Michelle Norcross took the bizarre step of ordering the Republican who filed the complaint to pay Ritter’s legal fees. Interestingly, Michelle Norcross is the same judge who initially let the teachers union off the hook in its case of campaign coordination with state senator Bob Bacon. Legal ethics reform, anyone? You won't hear Colorado Ethics Watch crowing about that issue - not with the trial lawyers' association sitting on their side of the partisan fence. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Education, General, Labor Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Bob Bacon, campaign coordination, campaign finance violation, Colorado Ethics Watch, Face the State, legal ethics reform, Michelle Norcross, Poudre Education Association, teachers union

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Tables May Be Turning Against Denver Teachers Union in ProComp Faceoff

Negotiations between Denver Public Schools (DPS) and Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) are as heated as ever, with the performance pay plan known as ProComp still at stake:Denver Public Schools officials want an overhaul they say will better attract and retain talented teachers. The union says the current plan is fair to all teachers but that the DPS proposal would favor beginning teachers over veterans. Three days of mediation are set to begin Aug. 20, and the union has told teachers to prepare for a strike if no agreement is reached. In essence, the district's proposal is too radical for the union, which thrives on its perceived role as a defender of teacher security and must appease many of the more veteran teachers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, Labor, National Politics Tagged With: bargaining contract, Democratic National Convention, Denver Classroom Teachers Association, Denver Post, Denver ProComp, Denver Public Schools, Denver Teachers for Change, EdNews Colorado, education reform, equal outcomes, mediation, Michael Bennet, negotiations, online petition, progressive, proposals, radical, school district, tactics, teachers, teachers strike, teachers union, union leadership, union representatives

2/7/2026 By Ben 3 Comments

Amendment 47 Moves Past Frivolous Legal Attacks to Make Public Case

A common and repeated tactic of the Left this year has been to throw frivolous legal challenges at ballot initiatives they don't like in an effort to keep Coloradans from deciding the issues themselves. Well, last Thursday the Denver Business Journal reported that a judge has tossed out legal complaints against one certain initiative:A Denver District Court judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit from opponents of Amendment 47, the so-called “right-to-work” ballot initiative that would bar labor unions from collecting mandatory dues in workplaces that engage in collective bargaining. Incidentally, the same publication endorsed Amendment 47 only days before (subscription required). Meanwhile, Fred Barnes at the Weekly Standard has an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: Amendment 47, ballot initiatives, Big Labor, Collective Bargaining, Colorado, Denver Business Journal, Denver District Court, economic growth, economy-busting initiatives, Election Day, endorsement, forced unionism, Fred Barnes, frivolous lawsuits, Jonathan Coors, judge, legal complaints, mandatory union fees, right-to-work, signatures, union leaders, Weekly Standard, workplace freedom

2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

Endorsements Likely Key Factor in Lifting Wil Armstrong into Close Race

I've written very little about the 6th Congressional District primary since my endorsement of Wil Armstrong nearly four months ago. Since then, many prominent Republicans have followed suit with their public endorsements, including Senator Wayne Allard, former Governor Bill Owens, Attorney General John Suthers, former state senate leader Mark Hillman, former Secretary of State Gigi Dennis, and even former Massachusetts governor and possible vice-presidential candidate Mitt Romney. For the longest time, Secretary of State Mike Coffman has been viewed as the prohibitive frontrunner in this four-way race, which also features state senators Ted Harvey and Steve Ward. But then today comes interesting news from the campaign - also reported at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: 6th Congressional District, Bill Owens, campaign, dead heat, endorsements, frontrunner, Gigi Dennis, John Suthers, Mark Hillman, Mike Coffman, Mitt Romney, name recognition, poll, primary election, Republicans, Secretary of State, Steve Ward, Ted Harvey, Wayne Allard, Wil Armstrong

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter’s Property Tax Hike May Work Against Funding Aurora Schools

The Denver Post reports good news from Aurora - with a catch:The Aurora school district and its teachers union have reached an agreement on a new contract that calls for a 2 percent increase in pay for all employees this coming school year. But there's a hitch: The school board must agree to put a property-tax hike on the November ballot to fund it and voters must approve it or else there will be no raises. Aurora Public Schools hasn't asked for a mill levy increase since 1990 but feels that is the only way it can fund salary increases for the 2008-09 school year, said chief personnel officer Kari Allen. The timing isn't good. School property taxes for Aurora homeowners and business owners already increased about 6 percent this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Aurora Public Schools, Bill Ritter, business owners, Democrats, Denver Post, homeowners, Kari Allen, property tax hike, school board, school property tax, teachers union

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Recall Vince Chowdhury

A few weeks ago I passed on the story of Vince Chowdhury, the Jefferson County school board member and Democratic legislative candidate accused - later convicted - on domestic violence charges. As reported in yesterday's Denver Post, Vince Chowdhury has suspended - but apparently not officially withdrawn - his candidacy for the state house. At the same time, Chowdhury "has not made a decision about his status on the Jefferson County school board." The story introduces readers to a new grassroots site created by three Jefferson County women with a pretty clear message: RecallVince.com. The only thing missing from the site? An online petition form where taxpaying Jeffco residents like myself can sign and join the call for Vince … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: Democrat, domestic violence, Jeffco Public Schools, recall election, RecallVince.com, schools, state house candidate, taxpayers, Vince Chowdhury

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bob Schaffer-Mark Udall Debate Coverage Roundup

Here's a roundup of new media coverage of Monday's premier public debate between Colorado U.S. Senate candidates Bob Schaffer and Mark Udall. From Schaffer v Udall... - Schaffer v Udall Debate: Update, Quick First Impressions - Bob Schaffer's Clear Debate Victory over Mark Udall Sways Uncommitted Voter - Schaffer v Udall Debate Photos - Missing the Point of Bob Schaffer's Powerful Zing on Mark Udall's Iraq Record - Mark Udall Healthcare Quips From Rocky Mountain Right... - Pictures from the Schaffer-Udall Debate - Breaking News from the RMN: Udall Staffer Approves of Udall's Debate Performance! Also check out Face The State's slideshow of the debate. And, of course, though it's not new media, 9News has a report from the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: Bob Schaffer, debate, Face the State, Mark Udall, Rocky Mountain Right, Schaffer v Udall, U.S. Senate

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