by Senate GOP | Jun 15, 2020 | Newsroom, Opinion
By Senator Dennis Hisey First – good news for parental rights and homeschoolers, as well as a mea culpa from me. I wrote earlier that there was a homeschool exemption in SB20-163 as it left the Senate for the House. Turns out I was incorrect and several people let me...
by Senate GOP | May 19, 2020 | Opinion
By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg King Jared and Dean Williams have failed to protect Sterling Correctional Facility, leaving the residents of Northeast Colorado vulnerable. Safe in their ivory towers, the governor and his executive director of Colorado’s Department of...
by Senate GOP | Mar 26, 2020 | Newsroom, Opinion
By Senator Jerry Sonnenberg We have a saying in the country when someone is getting a bit too rambunctious: “Hold yer horses!” When learning of these new and ever-more drastic restrictions, is there a point at which you would say enough is enough? At what...
by Senate GOP | Feb 4, 2020 | Opinion
By Senator John Cooke While impeachment dominates the national news cycle, one policy debate lingers just below the surface: how to deal with “surprise medical bills.” One proposal would use the heavy hand of government to impose price controls on treatments subject...
by Senate GOP | Jan 27, 2020 | Opinion
By Senator Paul Lundeen and Representative Terri Carver For years — decades even — Coloradans have called upon the General Assembly to prioritize Colorado’s outdated transportation infrastructure. Our elected officials have for so long kicked this proverbial can down...
by Senate GOP | Oct 21, 2019 | Opinion
By Senators Bob Gardner and Paul Lundeen The recent audit of the Colorado civil rights division and the commission was nothing short of damning. Failure to properly abide by state law by holding all deliberations and votes behind closed doors, a lackluster ability to...