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Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

by Senate GOP | Mar 29, 2022 | Press Release

DENVER– This afternoon, Democrats in the Senate State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee killed Senate Joint Resolution 22-008 concerning Colorado Energy Development.  The Resolution, sponsored by Senators Sonnenberg (R – Sterling) and Cooke...
Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

Colorado Senate Republicans United in Opposition to HB22-1279

by Senate GOP | Mar 21, 2022 | Press Release

DENVER– The fifteen members of the Colorado Senate Republican caucus have each independently reached the decision to stand in opposition to House Bill 22-1279.        The bill seeks to make Colorado the most radical abortion state in the Union. Should it pass,...
Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

Joint Press Release: Colorado General Assembly Republicans Call on Governor Polis and Democrat Colleagues to Unleash Energy Production

by Senate GOP | Mar 16, 2022 | Press Release

Denver— Today, House and Senate Republicans in the Colorado General Assembly called on Governor Jared Polis and President Joe Biden to reverse harmful energy policies and restore America’s energy independence. In Colorado and across the country, families’...
Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

Joint Press Release: Buckner, Cooke Team Up on Bipartisan Community Safety Investment Act to Tackle Crime, Create a Safer Colorado

by Senate GOP | Mar 7, 2022 | Press Release

DENVER– On Wednesday, March 2nd, Senator Janet Buckner (D- Aurora) and Senator John Cooke (R- Greeley) introduced the Community Safety Investment Act to improve safety and address recruitment, retention, and training concerns in law enforcement agencies across the...
Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

“Politics over Principles”: Property Ownership Fairness Act Killed by Democrats

by Senate GOP | Mar 2, 2022 | Press Release

DENVER– On Tuesday afternoon, Democrats in the State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee killed the Property Ownership Fairness Act (SB22-063), sponsored by Senator Larry Liston (R-Colorado Springs). The bill would have enabled property owners to seek “just...
Democrats Kill Energy Development Joint Resolution

Occupational Licensing Bill Passes – First “Commitment” Bill to Clear Senate

by Senate GOP | Mar 1, 2022 | Press Release

DENVER– This morning, Minority Leader Holbert’s (R-Douglas County) Senate Bill 22-116 unanimously passed in the Colorado State Senate. The bill changes the current law to allow an individual who has held a license, certification, registration, enrollment, or military...
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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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