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EPA head essentially admits there is no reason for the agency to exist

DENVER (August 13, 2015) – In a press availability yesterday regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s toxic spill into Colorado’s Animas river, Gina McCarthy, head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) essentially admitted her agency has no reason for existing. Wayne Laugesen of the Colorado Springs Gazette peppered Ms. McCarthy with questions about the agency’s lack of

August 13th, 2015|All|

Colorado taxpayers should not be forced to foot bill for Clinton’s private security

DENVER (August 6, 2015) – Hillary Clinton’s Presidential campaign forced Colorado taxpayers to foot the bill for security to a $2700-a-plate private fundraiser, according to the Post Independent’s Jason Auslander. The Secret Service contacted the Pitkin and Garfield County Sheriffs requesting assistance escorting Clinton and her staff from the airport in Rifle to the private event

August 6th, 2015|All|

Governor Hickenlooper proposes using taxpayer dollars for “artist” housing

DENVER (July 29, 2015) – It’s only been two months since Governor Hickenlooper admitted to looking for new ways to keep more of the taxpayers' money in Colorado's state coffers. Yet, an initiative from the Governor’s office is already proposing new and expanded government programs to spend state funds. This week, Hickenlooper unveiled a new initiative, Space to

July 29th, 2015|All|

Sen. Bennet should take a lesson on leadership from Sen. Gardner Regarding Iran

DENVER (July 20, 2015) – In response to President Obama’s disastrous potential deal with Iran, Sen. Cory Gardner has shown decisive leadership. Gardner strongly opposed not just the deal itself, but the Obama administration’s attempted end-run around Congress by taking the deal straight to the U.N. prior to congressional approval. In sharp contrast to Sen.

July 20th, 2015|All|

Sen. Bennet should focus on jobs not junkets

DENVER (July 16, 2015) – Colorado Senator Michael Bennet is making a rare appearance in Colorado this weekend for the dedication of Brown’s Canyon as part of a lobbying junket to keep federal lands in the hands of an absentee landlord, the federal government. Sen. Bennet will dedicate the park along with Governor John Hickenlooper and Secretary of

July 16th, 2015|All|

Despite bipartisan support, Hickenlooper vetoes both red light camera bills

DENVER (June 3, 2015) – This afternoon, Governor John Hickenlooper vetoed two bipartisan bills outlawing the use of red light cameras. These vetoes where hinted at by the Governor late last month.“I’m disappointed that the Governor has once again completely ignored the best interests of the people of Colorado,” said Kelly Maher, executive director of Compass Colorado. “These bills

June 3rd, 2015|All|

Jefferson County Teachers Union negotiating in bad faith

DENVER (May 21, 2015) – Yesterday, Complete Colorado uncovered a fact-sheet on striking distributed by the Jefferson County Education Association (JCEA) to association representative teachers. The JCEA is currently in the midst of contract negotiations with the district. “It’s clear that the JCEA is negotiating in bad faith if they’re distributing ‘fact sheets’ about striking

May 21st, 2015|All|

Hick’s indecision is showing again: Governor mulls red light camera veto despite bipartisan legislative support

Hick’s indecision is showing again: Governor mulls red light camera veto despite bipartisan legislative supportDENVER (May 12, 2015) – Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper told Colorado Public Radio that he’s considering a veto of the bipartisan legislation to outlaw red light cameras in the state. Striking a similar non-committal tone to many statements about controversial issues over the years, the Governor

May 14th, 2015|All|

Compass Colorado calls on Governor Hickenlooper to stop looking for ways to take taxpayer’s money

Compass Colorado calls on Governor Hickenlooper to stop looking for ways to take taxpayer’s moneyDENVER (May 14, 2015) – Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper told Colorado Public Radio earlier this week that although his proposal to take money out of the refund checks of Colorado taxpayers was rejected by the legislature, he will still try to figure out how to allow the state to keep a

May 14th, 2015|All|