Hick’s indecision is showing again: Governor mulls red light camera veto despite bipartisan legislative support

Hick’s indecision is showing again: Governor mulls red light camera veto despite bipartisan legislative supportDENVER (May 12, 2015) – Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper told Colorado Public Radio that he’s considering a veto of the bipartisan legislation to outlaw red light cameras in the state. Striking a similar non-committal tone to many statements about controversial issues over the years, the Governor

May 14th, 2015|All|

Press Release: Speaker Dickie Lee Hullinghorst and Jenise May violate House rules – May abruptly leaves Capitol when confronted 

Speaker Dickie Lee Hullinghorst and Jenise May violate House rules – May abruptly leaves Capitol when confronted DENVER (April 30, 2015) – Former Representative and State Senate candidate Jenise May abruptly left the Capitol today after Compass Colorado brought her violation of the House employee rules to the attention of Durango Herald reporter Peter Marcus. After May

May 1st, 2015|All|

PRESS RELEASE: Even chairwoman of the Obamacare exchange wonders if it is financially viable

DENVER (April 8, 2015) – This morning, Sharon O’Hara, chairwoman of the board at Connect for Health Colorado Health Colorado - Colorado’s Obamacare exchange, expressed her doubts about the long-term financial viability of the organization. 9 News' Brandon Rittiman was first to report on the comments.The legislative implementation subcommittee met this morning to discuss candidates to fill

April 8th, 2015|All|

Supplemental bill to clear backlogged rape kits unanimously passes House

DENVER (March 4, 2015) – After weeks of pressure from House and Senate Republicans as well as outside groups like Compass Colorado, Speaker Dickie Lee Hullinghorst finally allowed a supplemental funding bill that would clear the backlog of untested rape kits and fund the state toxicology lab to come to a vote in the House,

March 4th, 2015|All|

Colorado Democrats playing politics: keep delaying backlogged rape kits

DENVER (March 3, 2015) – Colorado House Speaker Dickie Lee Hullinghorst has allowed a supplemental funding bill for the Department of Public Safety, which would fund the state toxicology lab and address the current backlog of untested rape kits, to stall in the House. In an interview with the Durango Herald’s Peter Marcus late last

March 3rd, 2015|All|

Employee leave to attend child’s academic activities – Not everything needs to be legislated

DENVER (March 2, 2015) – Today the Colorado House Education Committee is considering House Bill 15-1221, requiring employers offer additional leave to parents in order to attend their children’s academic activities. While testifying against the bill, Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry’s Loren Furman testified: “There is no data showing employees are being denied leave

March 2nd, 2015|All|

Compass Colorado urges House not to gut healthcare executive bonus oversight bill   

DENVER (February 26, 2015) – Today the Colorado House Committee on Insurance, Health and Environment will consider a bill by Rep. Jon Keyser, (R-Morrison) to require legislative oversight for employee bonuses at Connect for Health Colorado, Colorado’s Obamacare exchange. Last year, Connect for Health Colorado’s CEO Patty Fontneau received a $14,000 bonus, despite a botched

February 26th, 2015|All|