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GARDNER: Colorado’s youth deserve a better juvenile justice system

GARDNER: Colorado’s youth deserve a better juvenile justice system

by Senate GOP | Mar 22, 2019 | Opinion

By Senators Bob Gardner and Pete Lee Colorado has made remarkable improvements to its juvenile justice system resulting in safer communities and fewer youth unnecessarily incarcerated. Due to bipartisan policy solutions, juvenile arrests declined 18 percent and...
Statement from Leader Holbert on Preliminary Injunction

Statement from Leader Holbert on Preliminary Injunction

by Senate GOP | Mar 19, 2019 | Press Release

DENVER — Senate Minority Leader Chris Holbert released the following statement in response to the recent ruling by Judge Goldberg granting a preliminary injunction: “We thank Judge Goldberg for his expeditious and informed decision in defense of the Colorado...
Statement from Leader Holbert on Preliminary Injunction

Senator Scott to Host CDOT Executive Director in Grand Junction (Public Events)

by Senate GOP | Feb 28, 2019 | Press Release

GRAND JUNCTION – Today and tomorrow, Senator Ray Scott (R-Grand Junction) will host the Colorado Department of Transportation’s new Executive Director, Shoshana M. Lew, for public events in Grand Junction to discuss the future of transportation in Colorado. The first...
Statement from Leader Holbert on Preliminary Injunction

All Talk, No Action: Democrats Shoot Down Another Proposal on Education Funding

by Senate GOP | Feb 25, 2019 | Press Release

DENVER – Democrats on the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee in the Colorado Senate shot down Senator Jerry Sonnenberg’s (R-Sterling) Senate Concurrent Resolution 19-001 in a party-line vote this afternoon. SCR19-001 would have placed an amendment on the...
Statement from Leader Holbert on Preliminary Injunction

Small Businesses Face a Big Hurdle, but Democrats Kill the Happy Medium

by Senate GOP | Feb 19, 2019 | Press Release

DENVER – This afternoon, Senate Democrats killed Senator Rob Woodward’s (R-Loveland) Senate Bill 19-131, which would have simplified and reduced sales tax remittances for small business owners. The bill exempts Colorado businesses that sell less than $100,000 worth of...
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Policy Intern

Overview

The Colorado Senate Republicans are seeking motivated and passionate individuals for a Policy Intern position during session (January 11 – May 10, 2027). This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the Colorado legislative process.

Responsibilities
The internship will be tailored to your interests, allowing you to engage in a range of responsibilities, such as:

● Assisting in the research and analysis of proposed legislation and policy.
● Monitoring legislative sessions, hearings, and relevant news to track key issues.
● Supporting the drafting of memos, reports, and other documents.
● Attending meetings with stakeholders and elected officials.
● Conducting outreach and liaising with constituents.
● Performing administrative tasks to support the legislative team.
● Assisting in the preparation and research of communications materials for social media

This unpaid volunteer position offers flexibility, with responsibilities personalized to align with your professional and academic goals. If you are a student, we can work with your school to allow you the opportunity to get school credit for your work. It is the student’s responsibility to contact his or her advisor and obtain academic credit within the institution’s guidelines. Ideal candidates are eager to learn, detail-oriented, and capable of working both independently and in
team settings.

Qualifications
● Strong interest in public policy, government, or related fields.
● Excellent research, writing, and communication skills.
● Ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a fast-paced environment.
Hours are flexible (8-40hr/week) depending on preferences and needs. This internship offers a
valuable chance to build your resume, develop professional connections, and deepen your
understanding of the legislative process.

How to Apply
● Email a cover letter and resume to taylor.boyer@coleg.gov

 

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