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  • TODAY — LAST DAY TO FIX YOUR BALLOT —

    TODAY — LAST DAY TO FIX YOUR BALLOT —

    DENVER, Nov. 15, 2017 —  Today is the last day for voters to “cure” ballots cast in the Nov. 7 coordinated election.

    When the Colorado legislature in 2013 created rules for Colorado’s mail-ballot elections, it provided voters an eight-day period after the election to fix signature issues, such as no signature on a ballot envelope or a signature that didn’t match the one file.

    In addition, military and overseas  ballots had to be postmarked by Election Day, but were allowed the same eight days to arrive in county clerks’ offices. In-state ballots were due by 7 p.m. Nov. 7.

    As of this morning, the total number of ballots returned is 1,193,509 of 3,233,531 ballots sent. This will be the last ballot tally until the election results are certified later this month. Included are two attachments, one listing ballots returned by party, age and gender, and another breaking down the totals by county and party.

    The turnout figures in previous off-year elections are available here as are the unofficial results for this year’s election. This year’s turnout figure is not yet available.

    To receive news releases from the Secretary of State’s office, please visit www.sos.state.co.us and subscribe under the “Email updates” section.

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  • THE NEW TAX PLAN — OR — BUST

    THE NEW TAX PLAN — OR — BUST

    McCORMICK SLAMS TRUMP’S TAX PLAN

    LONGMONT, CO — Democratic candidate for Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District Dr. Karen McCormick released the following statement in response to the new tax plan released by Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans:

    “In Colorado we believe in an economy where hard work is rewarded and where everybody pays their fair share, but the budget-busting tax plan unveiled by Donald Trump and D.C. insiders like Rep. Ken Buck will overwhelmingly benefit millionaires and giant corporations at the expense of hard-working Americans.

    “The Republican tax bill will slash Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and education, and will target the middle class with hidden tax increases and by capping 401(k) contributions. Donald Trump and his family stand to save over $1.1 billion from this tax plan, and middle class families will be forced to pick up the tab.

    “Republicans like Rep. Ken Buck need to get serious about real tax reform and join Democrats in promising that not one penny in tax cuts will go to giant corporations or the 1%. Coloradans believe that everybody – not just those at the top – should have a fair shot at success and a chance to get ahead, but this tax plan will   cause long term damage to our national budget and permanently harm the middle class.”

    About

    Karen McCormick is a veterinarian, small business owner, and a resident of Longmont, Colorado of over 20 years. Karen will work across the aisle to fight special interests and will be a strong voice for rural Coloradans and their families in Washington D.C.  

    McCormick for Congress

    www.mccormickforcongress.org


     

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/cameronkeng/2017/01/03/tax-planning-for-trump-the-next-four-years/#6e116c8740a3
    Photo credit: Forbes

     


     

    Betsy Markey endorses Karen McCormick for U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado’s 4th District

    Ft. Collins, CO – Dr. Karen McCormick, candidate for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District increased her impressive list of early endorsements on Wednesday, as she announced the support of Fmr. U.S. Congresswoman Betsy Markey.

    “It is absolutely honor to have the support of Congresswoman Betsy Markey. Both Betsy and I owned and operated successful businesses and like her, I believe in an economy where hard work is rewarded, where everyone pays their fair share and that all Coloradans –not just those at the top –should have an opportunity to get ahead,” said Dr. McCormick.

    Betsy Markey has served in government in several capacities. She worked for the U.S. Treasury Department and the U.S. State Department before co-founding the software company Syscom Services. After working for U.S. Senator Ken Salazar, representing his office to the North Central and Eastern Plains of Colorado, Betsy was elected in 2008 to represent this region in the U.S. Congress. While in Congress Rep. Markey sat on the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on Agriculture.

    “In these times of political gridlock and division, the people of Colorado’s 4th District deserve a leader that is not entangled in corrupt special interests or long-standing political rivalries but instead, they deserve a leader that will work across the aisle for a government that is focused on building a stronger middle class, higher household incomes, affordable higher education and job training programs and a future that includes a safe and secure retirement and Karen McCormick is just that candidate. I am proud to endorse Dr. Karen McCormick for U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado’s 4th District,” said Betsy Markey.

    Last quarter, Dr. Karen McCormick was the only Democrat to out raise Rep. Ken Buck.

    Click here to get more policy issues from McCormick.

    Election Day is November 6, 2018.

     

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  • Senator Gardner Meets with Pearl Harbor Survivor on Veterans Day

    Senator Gardner Meets with Pearl Harbor Survivor on Veterans Day

    On Veterans Day, Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) visited with World War II veteran Donald Stratton at his home in Colorado Springs. Stratton who was stationed on the USS Arizona, is a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack. Stratton and Gardner discussed Stratton’s “continuing effort to have the sailor who saved his life awarded a posthumous medal.”

    KOAA covered the visit and reported, “For one Colorado Springs veteran, Saturday morning meant a visit between him and Senator Cory Gardner. As the senator sat down on Donald Stratton’s couch, the senator remarked it was one of the best Veteran’s Days he’s ever celebrated.”

    Gardner reflected on the visit, saying, “On Saturday, I had the honor of meeting with Donald Stratton and his family in Colorado Springs. Surrounded by memorabilia from the USS Arizona we talked about his heroic rescue on December 7, 1941.  I shared with him the gratefulness of our nation for his service and the promise to always care for the generations of men and women who have and continue to serve our nation.”

    In July, Gardner met with Stratton and fellow USS Arizona survivor Lauren Bruner in his office in Washington. Stratton and Bruner were in Washington to visit with Members of Congress and President Trump to advocate for Joe George, the man who saved their life on December 7, 1941, to be awarded a medal posthumously for his heroic actions.

     

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  • Bennet Statement on Senate Republican Tax Plan

    Bennet Statement on Senate Republican Tax Plan

     
    Washington, D.C. – Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet today issued the following statement in response to the release of the Senate Republican tax plan:
     
    “Senate Republicans are attempting to jam through a tax bill that will affect every American without so much as a hearing. This is a terrible disservice to the people we represent.  The rushed product of this closed-door process is likely to be an attempt to lavish tax cuts on the wealthy at the expense of the middle class—leading to higher deficits and deep cuts in Medicare, Social Security, and Medicaid. It’s past time for Republicans to put the brakes on this approach and work with us on meaningful and fiscally-responsible tax reform that invests in our families, our kids, and our future.”
     
     
  • — County Voting Ballots Returned —

    — County Voting Ballots Returned —

    Ballots Returned

    The latest tally of ballots returned from Colorado’s county clerks is 174,539 for the coordinated election on Nov. 7. 

    There are no Statewide ballot measures and some Counties do not have any local issues to vote on.

    To get more information on Arapahoe County’s Ballot measures:

    — CLICK HERE —

    How to track your ballot

    How to submit your ballot

    Statewide and other County registration changes, sample ballots, ballot tracking, and voting locations can be found here www.govotecolorado.com.

     To receive email updates from the Secretary of State’s office, please visit www.sos.state.co.us and subscribe under the “Email updates” section.
     

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  • Drilling the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to give Wealthy a Tax Break!?

    Drilling the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to give Wealthy a Tax Break!?

    Bennet Fights to Stop Republican Effort to Drill Arctic Refuge

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (D-CO), Edward Markey (D-MA), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Tom Udall (D-NM), Al Franken (D-MN), and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) were joined today by the League of Conservation Voters, Defenders of Wildlife, and the Alaska Wilderness League to call for the removal of any language in the Fiscal Year 2018 Republican budget resolution that would allow for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

    Congress should reject this effort to jam language through the budget to allow drilling in the Arctic RefugeDrilling in one of the most spectacular landscapes in America, a place sacred to native tribes and critical for local wildlife – for what amounts to little more than a political stunt – is entirely unacceptable. Instead, we should have a serious, open debate about energy that the American people deserve and that our future demands. — Bennet

    The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the largest unit in the National Wildlife Refuge System. In 1960, President Dwight Eisenhower established the original refuge, which comprised 8.9 million acres, as the Arctic National Wildlife Range. It was later expanded in 1980 to its current 19.6 million acres and renamed the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The 1.56 million-acre Coastal Plain, the biological heart of the Refuge, supports more than 250 species, including caribou, polar bears, grizzly bears, wolves, muskoxen, wolverines, and migratory birds.

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  • Arapahoe County Ballots Mailed — YOUR VOTE COUNTS

    Arapahoe County Ballots Mailed — YOUR VOTE COUNTS

    Ballots Mailed to Voters of Arapahoe County

    in 18 Jurisdictions

    Ballots for the 2017 Coordinated Election will be mailed to more than 322,000 active registered voters in Arapahoe County. You are eligible to vote in this election if you live in one of 18 municipalities, school districts or special districts with a race or question on the ballot. Approximately 55,000 active voters live outside these jurisdictions and will not receive a ballot. There are no county, state or federal questions this year….

    The 2017 Election is all about local questions and races that impact voters’ daily lives. Your input is critical to help shape your city or town, schools, parks and rec centers, fire department or sanitation district. Every vote counts, and we encourage eligible voters to cast a ballot.  — Clerk and Recorder Matt Crane

    Jurisdictions on the ballot include:

    • Cities and Towns: City of Aurora, City of Centennial, City of Englewood, City of Greenwood Village, City of Littleton, City of Sheridan, Town of Foxfield, and

    • School Districts: Aurora Public Schools, Bennett School District 29J, Byers School District 32J, Englewood School District, Sheridan School District No 2, and

    • Special Districts: Bennett Fire Protection District No. 7, Sable Altura Fire Protection District, Sheridan Sanitation District No. 1, South Suburban Park and Recreation District, Strasburg Fire Protection District No. 8 and Valley Sanitation District.

    Didn’t Receive a Ballot?

    If you reside in one of these jurisdictions and do not receive a ballot in your mailbox by Oct. 23, please call Arapahoe County Elections at 303-795-4511 to update your address and request a replacement ballot. Track your mail ballot with Arapahoe County’s free Ballot Track service at www.arapahoevotes.com.

    Return Your Ballot Here:

    1. Voters may return voted ballots by mail with 49 cents paid postage, or deliver it to one of twenty-four 24- hour ballot boxes. Ballots must be received by Arapahoe County by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 7.
    2. Citizens also may visit any one of four Voter Service and Polling Centers between Oct. 30 and Nov. 7 (closed Sunday, Nov. 4) to register to vote or update their registration, request a new or replacement ballot, or vote on an electronic accessible tablet. Locations are available in Aurora, Byers, Centennial and Littleton.

    New and Improved ArapahoeVotes.com 
    Today Arapahoe County debuted a newly redesigned elections website at www.ArapahoeVotes.com. The website is mobile- responsive and features improved content, enhanced accessibility and interactive tools. Visit this website to find your nearest ballot box or voting location, see a sample ballot and see a full list of your districts and elected officials. For assistance, please call Arapahoe County Elections at 303-795-4511.

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  • Residents to grill candidates on range of hot topic issues — Colorado’s 6th Congressional District Candidate Forum

    Residents to grill candidates on range of hot topic issues — Colorado’s 6th Congressional District Candidate Forum

    Residents of Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District will have the opportunity to meet the candidates running to represent them in Washington and hear their positions on the issues that matter most to our community. Topics of discussion will include how to balance the needs of a growing economy with the health and safety of our community, immigrant rights, education, clean energy, recent votes in Congress, and how to strengthen our democracy.

    This event is being held for voter education purposes and all candidates have been invited to participate.

    A moderator will ask questions submitted from each organization, as well as three questions based on a topic requested by each candidate, followed by an opportunity for the audience to ask their own questions. Spanish translation services will be provided. This forum will be live-streamed by ProgressNow -.

    Where: Dry Dock Brewing Company, South Dock, 15120 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, Colorado 80014

    When: 6:30pm MST on Monday October 9th

    Confirmed candidates: David Aarestad, Jason Crow, Levi Tillemann

    Moderator: Kara Cook Schultz, Toxics Director of US PIRG

    HostsThe Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) Action Fund, EDF Action, Indivisible CD-6, Sierra Club Colorado, and Strengthening Democracy Colorado. All hosts are all are nonpartisan organizations and do no not endorse or support any candidate.


    Quotes:

    Jason Crow: “The 6th Congressional District deserves a representative that puts Colorado values ahead of Washington special interests, especially when it comes to our air and water, public lands and local economy. I look forward to discussing these important issues facing our community.” 

    Levi Tillemann: “Tonight’s forum is an opportunity to hear voters’ concerns and priorities on the issues that matter most to our community (e.g. the environment, economy, immigration, government accountability and education). I’ve spent my life building a stronger, cleaner economy as an innovator, entrepreneur, and member of the Obama administration. In the process, I’ve helped some of the world’s most innovative companies prepare for the future and I look forward to doing the same thing for Colorado.”

    David Aarestad: “This forum represents an important opportunity for the people of the 6th district to compare the people seeking to represent them.  We want to thank EDF Action and their partner groups for this service and look forward to participating in a vigorous debate.”

    EDF Action: “Participation, accountability and transparency are core principles of our democracy. That’s why EDF Action is thrilled to provide a platform for the candidates running to represent Colorado’s 6th Congressional District to articulate their priorities and values while addressing the questions posed by the community. Our hope is that the innovative format of this candidate forum will serve as a template for Coloradans to have increased access to candidates and encourage a more open and participatory democracy.”

    Strengthening Democracy Colorado: “Strengthening Democracy Colorado is excited to be a part of this event.  Our mission is to build a society that works for all of Colorado by building a democracy that does.  This event will help fulfill that vision. It gives Coloradans an opportunity to share their priorities and needs with candidates for public office, and gain the insight they need to feel like their vote matters come election day.” Indivisible CO CD-6: “Indivisible CO CD-6 is excited about getting to know where Congressional District 6 candidates stand on issues that we care about well before the 2018 election. We understand that our vote will be of particular significance in 2018, so we plan to remain engaged and well informed. This will be a great start!”


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  • Gov. Hickenlooper’s and Lt. Gov. Lynne’s schedules — Oct. 8 thru Oct. 13 —

    Gov. Hickenlooper’s and Lt. Gov. Lynne’s schedules — Oct. 8 thru Oct. 13 —

    DENVER —  Gov. John Hickenlooper’s and Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne’s schedules include the following public events for the week of Oct. 8, 2017:

    • Sunday, Oct. 8 – Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017 

      Gov. Hickenlooper will lead a delegation of 12 Colorado business and academic leaders on a trade and investment mission to India. The tour will focus on connecting with global leaders and will help Colorado’s leaders engage in important networking opportunities aimed at enhancing visibility to Colorado’s business environment to current and future investors. The trade mission is organized by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.

    • Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017

      9:00 a.m. — Lt. Gov. Lynne gives remarks at the Blueprint 2.0 Small Business Community Awards.

      Location: Limon Town Hall, 100 Civic Center Dr., Limon.

    • Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017

      Noon — Lt. Gov. Lynne gives remarks at the Big Shots Supporting Little Tots Luncheon.

      Location: History Colorado Center, 1200 N. Broadway, Denver.

    • Friday, Oct. 13, 2017

      8:00 a.m. — Lt. Gov. Lynne gives remarks at Elks n’ Eggs.

      Location: Denver Museum of Nature and Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver.

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  • Homeland Security Tests Presence of Biological Agents In Air

    Homeland Security Tests Presence of Biological Agents In Air

    A New Program

    “BioWatch”

    Initiates Full Scale Exercises

    DENVER – Emergency planners in the Denver metro area will be participating in a two-day, full-scale BioWatch exercise Oct. 4 and 5 designed to test a response to a biological agent release.

    The BioWatch program, led by the Department of Homeland Security, is designed to detect the presence of biological agents that have been intentionally released into the air. This early warning system could ensure potential victims receive life-saving treatment as quickly as possible.

    This exercise will use established air quality monitoring sites to simulate a biological agent release event. Exercises are a safe way for emergency planners to test the effectiveness of plans and collaborate. Responders from Denver, Arapahoe, Adams, Douglas, Jefferson and Boulder counties, as well as the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, will be participating.

    BioWatch monitors the air for biological agents likely to be used in a bioterrorism attack. If a detection occurs, public health and other local, state and federal officials use the information to coordinate emergency response, including prompt medical care and other actions to protect public health and safety. This combination of early warning and rapid response may potentially reduce the impact of a bioterrorism attack.

    Coloradans can be assured there is no immediate threat of a biological agent release. We are mobilizing to prepare for an emergency scenario so we can be as ready as possible. This exercise is one of many drills we have been conducting around the state to practice and test our response. – Dane Matthew, director of the state health department’s Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response.

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    Visit the official Homeland Security page for more info. Follow @COhealth for exercise updates and information.

     


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