[PRESS RELEASE] COLORADO ADVOCATES RESPOND TO UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES POSED BY SB24-158[PRESS RELEASE]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 2, 2024Media Contact:Aurea Bolaños PereaStrategic Communications Director, COLORaurea@colorlatina.org DENVER, CO- Colorado advocates, including COLOR, Cobalt, ProgressNow Colorado, One Colorado, and New Era Colorado, today released […]
Colorado group says it has enough signatures for abortion rights ballot measure this fall
Originally published on April 12, 2024 on CBS News. A Colorado campaign that’s trying to enshrine abortion rights into the state’s constitution has gathered enough signatures to put the issue […]
Opinion: Help us put abortion rights in the Colorado Constitution
Originally published in the Denver Post on January 25, 2024. While Colorado has long been a trailblazer in championing individual liberties, the absence of a constitutional guarantee for the right […]
[IN THE NEWS] Abortion Amendments Proliferate on 2024 State Ballots
Published on January 31, 2024 at Women’s Media Center. Although abortion is already legally protected in Colorado with no gestational limits, advocates are working on a ballot initiative to enshrine […]
[IN THE NEWS] The Dirty Tricks the GOP Is Using to Keep Abortion Off the Ballot in 2024 – Rolling Stone
Read the full story at Rolling Stone. December 3, 2023 The same stories are playing out in battleground states and Republican-controlled states around the country. To get on the ballot […]
[PRESS RELEASE] COLOR AND NEW ERA COLORADO CELEBRATE THE CEMENTED STATUS OF “ABORTION PILL REVERSAL” AS UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, ALLOWING FIRST-IN-NATION LAW REGULATING MEDICATION ABORTION REVERSAL INTO EFFECT
COLOR, New Era Colorado, and our partners remain committed to removing all barriers to access so that we can protect Coloradans’ right to lead safe, healthy, and self-determined lives.
[IN THE NEWS] Cost of living, abortion, gun violence top concerns in survey of Colorado’s Latino voters.
Another top issue for Latinos in the survey was abortion rights, at both the state and federal level. A little more than half of the respondents said laws to limit access to abortion made them more likely to vote in 2024.
[IN THE NEWS] Many Colorado students juggle college and parenting. Often they feel like outsiders on campus.
Originally Published on September 5, 2023 by CO Chalkbeat. Deysi Parga Macias faced a dilemma last fall in the first week of classes at the University of Colorado Boulder. She […]
[IN THE NEWS] Colorado Reproductive Health Advocates Plan Abortion Ballot Measure for 2024
The group purposefully chose to take its time developing the initiative, which Middleton says it began discussing in 2021. The members chose 2024 in part because organizations like theirs tend to have more monetary resources in presidential election years, when more donors pay attention to what’s on the ballot and voters are more engaged.
[PRESS RELEASE] ABORTION IS GOOD POLICY, IT IS HEALTHCARE THAT COLORADANS WANT TO SEE EXPANDED AND PROTECTED.
On August 9, 2023, we were made aware of an interview that Gov. Polis was part of with CNN’s Dana Bash on July 23, 2023. In this interview, he said: “On something like abortion choice, Democrats don’t believe that abortion is good. We believe it’s bad, and it should be minimized…”