The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The CHEC 2025 Homeschool Freedom End-of-the-Session Report reviews a sampling of bills from the legislative session. Targeted focus was clearly placed on attacking parental rights, curtailing free speech, and undermining religious liberty.

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Here We Go Again

Here We Go Again

“Woke” does not begin to describe the ideological beliefs of the majority in the Colorado legislature. They have become bold in their desire to reorder our lives in accordance with two basic ideological beliefs.

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Colorado Goes Woke

Colorado Goes Woke

“Woke” does not begin to describe the ideological beliefs of the majority in the Colorado legislature. They have become bold in their desire to reorder our lives in accordance with two basic ideological beliefs.

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No Parental Rights, No Embryos, and No Health Care

No Parental Rights, No Embryos, and No Health Care

by Colleen Enos (CHEC Director of Government Relations) The majority in the Colorado General Assembly seems to have caught the attention of the Trump Administration. The U.S. Department of Education spokeswoman Julie Hartman told...

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Hidden Government, Hate Groups, and Compelled Payment

Hidden Government, Hate Groups, and Compelled Payment

by Colleen Enos (CHEC Director of Government Relations) Transparency is not really our current General Assembly’s goal. We would like to believe that our state government works for us, but the majority party in charge is more concerned with...

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Abortions, Schools, and Guns, Guns, Guns

Abortions, Schools, and Guns, Guns, Guns

by Colleen Enos (CHEC Director of Government Relations) While continuing to grapple with Colorado’s $1.2 billion dollar shortfall, the state will be losing $250 million in pandemic-related federal funding for healthcare from the American...

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Anti-Parent, Pro-Abortion Colorado

Anti-Parent, Pro-Abortion Colorado

by Colleen Enos (CHEC Director of Government Relations) While Colorado continues to grapple with an increasing budget shortfall of approximately 1.2 billion dollars due most recently to Medicaid costs, legislators are busy...

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