House Bill 25-1029 is a dangerous government overreach, giving cities police power over rural land...
Category - The Bully Pulpit
From Wikipedia: A bully pulpit is a conspicuous position that provides an opportunity to speak out and be listened to. This term was coined by United States President Theodore Roosevelt, who referred to his office as a “bully pulpit”, by which he meant a terrific platform from which to advocate an agenda. Roosevelt used the word bully as an adjective meaning “superb” or “wonderful”, a more common usage at that time.
It is a foundational principle of mine to not overstep my boundaries or the authority given to me by the people of Weld County. Government must stay in its own lane! However, I do understand that constituents want to hear my voice even on matters where I do not possess authority. It is the right thing to do to utilize the bully pulpit that accompanies the office I will do so in these pages.
House Bill 25-1040: Adding Nuclear Energy as a Clean Energy...
House Bill 25-1040 recognizes nuclear energy as clean energy, unlocking new investments and...
House Bill 25-1062: Penalty for Theft of Firearms
House Bill 25-1062 makes firearm theft a felony, ensuring real consequences for criminals. No more...
House Bill 25-1030: Accessibility Standards in Building Codes
House Bill 25-1030 forces local governments to adopt international building mandates, driving up...
House Bill 25-1032: Improving Infrastructure to Reduce...
House Bill 25-1032 is a massive government overreach that expands bureaucracy, raises taxes, and...
Senate Bill 25-003: Semiautomatic Firearms & Rapid-Fire...
Colorado Senate Bill 25-003 bans the sale, transfer, and manufacture of commonly owned...
Group seeks to repeal disastrous wolf reintroduction
Colorado ranchers and voters are reigniting the fight against wolf reintroduction, filing a ballot...
Colorado’s Cage-Free Egg Law: Making Omelets Out of Your Wallet
Colorado’s cage-free egg law is cracking more than eggshells—it’s cracking bank accounts. Dive into...
Judges Behaving Badly? Colorado’s Supreme Scandals & the...
Colorado’s Supreme Court is no stranger to controversy, with scandals like the “pay for silence”...
Meet Colorado’s Supreme Court Justices: The Power Players Behind...
Who’s sitting at the top of Colorado’s judicial system? From a former Harvard law professor to a...

