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🎥 Constitutionally analyzing CO laws 📜 Holding legislators accountable 📺 Watch. Learn. Act. 🔗 https://t.co/wMtA0G4MZC
Colorado Springs, CO
Joined June 2025
🏛️ Under the Dome: Colorado’s SB25-050 adds new racial boxes on every state & local form. Rep. DeGraaf: “We’re creating a metric that divides people instead of uniting them.” More boxes. Less unity.
SB25-050 — Redefining Race, Expanding Bureaucracy Requires every state & local gov entity to add Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian (MENASA) as new categories on all forms that collect race or ethnicity. From school reg forms to state agency apps beginning Sept 1st
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🧭 Key Takeaway This bill shifts Colorado from a color-blind principle toward identity-based governance. It may appear symbolic—but every new checkbox adds another lever for government data control, social engineering & an increased cost on the taxpayers.
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Bigger Picture SB25-050 is not simply about “inclusion.” It’s about data expansion, identity management, and government control. It transforms forms meant for basic record-keeping into tools of measurement & prioritization a slow drift away from equality toward classification
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The state will spend $90,615 a year adding new race boxes to forms – $72k to rewrite 15 state education databases – $17k to update public safety reports – Local schools & governments? They pay the rest Another taxpayer-funded ‘symbol of inclusion’ that costs more than it helps
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⚖️ What the Bill Does Colorado’s SB25-050 mandates new “Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian” boxes on all gov forms — from schools to agencies. Even exempt agencies must still include them as sub-categories. A permanent expansion of how the state classifies its citizens
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SB25-050 — Redefining Race, Expanding Bureaucracy Requires every state & local gov entity to add Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian (MENASA) as new categories on all forms that collect race or ethnicity. From school reg forms to state agency apps beginning Sept 1st
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SB25-183 betrays that truth. Instead of protecting life, it spends your tax dollars to end it. Government was meant to defend the innocent — not fund their destruction... Thomas Jefferson had it right
🚨 Bill Breakdown: SB25-183 – Coverage for Pregnancy-Related Services In 2024, voters passed Amendment 79, which: ✔️ Made abortion a constitutional “right” in Colorado ✔️ Removed the ban on taxpayer funding of abortion, even for public employees and Medicaid recipients
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SB25-183 forces taxpayers to fund abortion—no limits, no conscience, no choice. @COrepKdeGraaf : “Without life, liberty and happiness mean nothing.” 🏛️ Under the Dome:
🚨 Bill Breakdown: SB25-183 – Coverage for Pregnancy-Related Services In 2024, voters passed Amendment 79, which: ✔️ Made abortion a constitutional “right” in Colorado ✔️ Removed the ban on taxpayer funding of abortion, even for public employees and Medicaid recipients
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🚨 Bill Breakdown: SB25-183 – Coverage for Pregnancy-Related Services In 2024, voters passed Amendment 79, which: ✔️ Made abortion a constitutional “right” in Colorado ✔️ Removed the ban on taxpayer funding of abortion, even for public employees and Medicaid recipients
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💡 Bottom Line: SB25-183 = taxpayer-funded abortion on demand. Erodes fiscal restraint, limits democratic flexibility, & compels citizens 2 fund against beliefs Clear case of government overreach—expanding state power at the expense of conscience, accountability, and liberty.
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📊 Public Opinion Gap: Polls show most Americans—including many pro-choice voters—oppose taxpayer-funded abortion. Yet lawmakers pushed it through anyway.
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⚠️ Concerns 4 Liberty: ❌ Forces taxpayers to bankroll abortions, even if they morally oppose ❌ Locks abortion funding into the Constitution—making change nearly impossible ❌ Risks conflict w/ fed rules like the Hyde Amendment ❌ Expands gov power into deeply personal choices
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Now SB25-183 takes it further by: ➡️ Expanding Medicaid & CHP+ to cover abortion like any other service ➡️ Forcing state & local government insurance plans to include abortion coverage (no exemptions) ➡️ Spending $2.9 million taxpayer dollars next year—and every year after
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🚨 Bill Breakdown: SB25-183 – Coverage for Pregnancy-Related Services In 2024, voters passed Amendment 79, which: ✔️ Made abortion a constitutional “right” in Colorado ✔️ Removed the ban on taxpayer funding of abortion, even for public employees and Medicaid recipients
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🏛️ Under the Dome: HB25-1225 isn’t about “election intimidation.” Rep. DeGraaf: “If a law needs false testimony to justify it, then the law is a lie.” Rep. Luck: “If prayer in a public space is coercion, we have even bigger problems.”
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See the Bill. Know the Truth. Defend Your Liberty. Colorado HB25-1225 - Bill Breakdown
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Bill Breakdown: HB25-1225 On the surface, it’s about protecting voters. But dig deeper, and you’ll see new rules on firearms, “intent” tossed aside, and courts deciding case-by-case what your rights look like. 👀 Swipe through for the breakdown. 🎯 Educate. Expose. Empower.
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