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  • Tamra Farah departs Americans for Prosperity-Colorado

    Tamra Farah departs Americans for Prosperity-Colorado

    After nearly three years spent working at Americans for Prosperity’s Colorado operation, communications maven Tamra Farah is moving on. Farah, AFP-Colorado’s deputy state director, had been on leave since mid-March from the advocacy group, which is financed by conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch, while her husband, businessman and author Barry Farah, mounted a short-lived…


  • Republican businessman Barry Farah launches 11th-hour bid for Colorado governor

    Republican businessman Barry Farah launches 11th-hour bid for Colorado governor

    Colorado Springs businessman Barry Farah is jumping in the crowded Republican primary for governor Wednesday, barely three weeks before the GOP state assembly, saying he wants to “reform the state of Colorado’s government to have a more humble view of itself.” Farah, 56, told Colorado Politics he decided to mount a last-minute campaign for the…


  • Human Trafficking Legislative Day brings out stories of solutions and survival

    Human Trafficking Legislative Day brings out stories of solutions and survival

    Kelly Dore is a survivor of familial human trafficking. She was a victim for 14 years, and then found her way out. Two years later, she testified against her abuser. Dore, a former Elbert County commissioner, is now executive director of National Human Trafficking Survivor Coalition and was one of several survivors of human trafficking to…


  • Americans for Prosperity Colorado to try one last time to save voucher program in DougCo

    Americans for Prosperity Colorado to try one last time to save voucher program in DougCo

    Is there any way to save the Douglas County voucher program from its all-but-certain demise on Monday? Americans for Prosperity Colorado (AFP), which spent “six figures” during the election season trying to persuade voters to support the then-board majority’s reform efforts, announced Friday it would try. David Ray, president of the Douglas County board of…


  • Americans for Prosperity – Colorado beefs up, moves up its staff

    Conservative advocacy juggernaut Americans for Prosperity’s Colorado chapter already boasts, “…over 127K Colorado activists working together for free-markets, reducing the size and scope of government & holding elected officials accountable.” Now, it’s adding a West Slope field director and promoting its well-known communications director, Tamra Farah, the organization announced today. Among other changes, Farah has been…


  • Farah: More taxes and regulations will be on your ballot

    Proposals to pile on regulations and to soak Coloradans of billions of dollars in new taxes will crowd the ballot you receive next month. Can you afford to shell out more of your hard-fought income to various governmental entities? Many Coloradans are struggling – and government already has so much. Should you give them more?…


  • The Hot Sheet, March 4, 2016

    The Hot Sheet, March 4, 2016

    By TCS Publisher and Editor in Chief Jared Wright _@JaredWright_ Friday, March 4, 2016 DENVER – Good morning, and happy Friday. Did you watch the debate last night? Allow me to put it in a nutshell for you: Cruz: “Donald, please, I know it’s hard not to interrupt. Breathe, breathe, breathe. You can do it, breathe, I know…


  • VIDEO: Cadman sets Capitol buzzing with tip of the hat to AFP

    VIDEO: Cadman sets Capitol buzzing with tip of the hat to AFP

    Americans for Prosperity came to the Capitol Thursday — not just some of the group’s legislative specialists, but a whole crowd of liberty loving followers, who Republican lawmakers thanked for their dedication to small-government and their hard work championing conservative causes in recent years. “I want to say thanks,” said Senate President Bill Cadman, R-Colorado…


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