Primaries and Caucuses?! What are they and why should you care?

Yes! Colorado uses a system of primaries and caucuses to select the candidates who will appear on November’s general election ballot.  Presidential Primary – March 5 The upcoming March primary is only for the presidential election. Since 2020, Colorado has held its presidential primary on Super Tuesday (along with 15 other states this year) inContinue reading “Primaries and Caucuses?! What are they and why should you care?”

Conor Duffy – Poudre School Board District F

As a parent, I firmly believe in the transformative power of education, and I wanted to actively contribute to the betterment of the district that plays a vital role in shaping the future of our children. Conor Duffy Endorsements Poudre Education Association About Conor Over the years, Conor has been actively engaged in various capacitiesContinue reading “Conor Duffy – Poudre School Board District F”

Kevin C. Havelda – Poudre School Board, District B

I’ve spent my entire professional career advocating for education reform for our most underserved students. I am running for School Board to continue this important work. Kevin Havelda Endorsements Poudre Education Association PSD Board Vice-President, Kristin Draper CO State Representative, Cathy Kipp About Kevin Kevin attended law school at the University of Kentucky Rosenberg CollegeContinue reading “Kevin C. Havelda – Poudre School Board, District B”

Jessica Zamora – Poudre School District, District G

Endorsements PSD Board President, Christophe FebvrePSD Board Vice-President, Rob PettersonCO State Representative, Cathy Kipp US Representative, Joe NeguseFort Collins Mayor, Jeni ArndtAnd many more! About Jessica Jessica is committed to Poudre School District and the community it serves. She has been actively involved in Poudre School District for 5 years. Most of that time hasContinue reading “Jessica Zamora – Poudre School District, District G”

Kirsten Draper – Poudre School Board, District C

PSD Board President, Christophe FebvreCO State Representative, Cathy KippFort Collins Mayor, Jeni Arndt U.S. Representative, Joe NeguseCO State Senator, Joann Ginal Kristen has been on the Poudre School Board since November of 2017, and has been a champion of equity, education and excellence. She works at the Poudre River Public Library District, and has beenContinue reading “Kirsten Draper – Poudre School Board, District C”

How Can Congress “Check” the Supreme Court?

Article III Section 2 of the Constitution reads (in part): The judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under their authority;–to all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls;–to all cases ofContinue reading “How Can Congress “Check” the Supreme Court?”

What is the Judiciary Act of 2021?

Introduced in the Senate by Senator Markey (D-MA) and in the House by Representative Johnson (D-GA) the Judiciary Act of 2021 provides the most urgent solution to a Supreme Court that has been captured by conservative extremists.  This bill would add four additional justices to the bench and undo the decades of conservative court-packing thatContinue reading “What is the Judiciary Act of 2021?”