By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin First Extraordinary Session Governor Polis has requested an Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly to address issues dealing with the state’s pandemic response. (See his full request here.) The...
Legislative Update November 11th, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Our Hope Is In the Lord Over the last nine months, our hope has been greatly tested by circumstances beyond our control. It has culminated in a contentious election that has exposed extensive election...
Legislative Update October 7, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Our Duty as Citizens "The Americans are the first people whom Heaven has favored with an opportunity of deliberating upon and choosing the forms of government under which they should live." (John Jay,...
Legislative Update September 2, 2020
By April Hawley Rebel Hearts And may not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation that did not set its heart aright, and whose spirit was not faithful to God. Psalm 78:8 (NKJV) It is pretty evident that the...
Legislative Update August 5, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Fear Not, Stand Strong As the governor continues to declare a state of emergency and public health departments, along with school boards and teachers’ unions, drag us into a dystopian nightmare where school...
End-of-Session Report
by CHEC Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin The Colorado Homeschool Freedom Team, led by the CHEC Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin, stands up for your parental and religious freedom. Carolyn and the rest of the team have worked tirelessly, through...
Legislative Update July 8, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Don’t Rewrite History! We just celebrated the 244th anniversary of the United States of America’s Independence Day. The colonists were proud British citizens and lived for decades under the increasing despotism...
Legislative Update June 17, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin All Glory to God! He Has Shed His Grace on Us! Walking into the Capitol the first day after the over 10-week recess, the atmosphere was dark and somber. Honestly, it felt like walking into a tomb. All the...







