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Saturday, February 27, 2010

This is an outline of what I heard Mon night from Mr. Flerlage, which is consistent with what is on his website. Based on this, we could give him some feedback as to what might be helpful to add.


John Flerlage for Congressional District 6 in Colorado

John is running for Congress to represent CD 6 because we need to change the odds. It will be an uphill battle in this District, since in order to change the odds we need to reach Unaffiliated and Independent voters. They are the voters who changed the odds to elect President Obama in ’08. Here’s an outline of Mr. Flerlage’s approach to representing our district and to his campaign:

Changing the Odds

We need to change the odds in CD6.

We change the odds by reaching Unaffiliated & Independent(?) voters.

We reach the Unaffiliated & Independent voters by

  • Listening
  • Telling the truth


Representing Colorado CD 6

John’s priorities will be:

  • Ending the Iraq and Afghanistan wars responsibly
  • Bringing jobs to our district, to Colorado, and to the USA
  • Implementing a vision for the future of our district

The Economy runs on:

  • People
  • Energy
  • Trade

People:

· Invest in K-12

· Invest in Headstart

· Invest in community colleges

· Make college affordable for students in our district

Energy:

For too long we’ve depended on:

· Old energy

· Debt

· Consumption

We need to focus on:

· New energy

· Investment

· Production

Trade:

· Our district does not produce/export anything

· We need tax & trade policies to facilitate production and exporting of goods/services


On Monday night John also conveyed a lot about his background, philosophy and values that resonated deeply with me- which is the main reason I support him. I don't know exactly how you get decency & compassion across on a website, but it seems to me to be missing there.

Here's I would like to see additionally:

  • More about specific concerns & positions of Unaffiliated and Independent voters (the addition of Independent voters is mine-- maybe John's office has a reason for not mentioning Independent voters- I may be mistaken about this)
  • an outline of what his vision is, event though it likely repeats the points under Economy (People, Trade, Energy)
  • an outline of what constitutes "ending the Iraq and Afghanistan wars responsibly"
  • elaboration on what CD 6 could produce/export


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Reform Payday Lending in Colorado

http://www.copaydayreform.com/

JeffCo Boards and Commissions Openings

From a JeffCo email:
Board and Commission Members Assist in Governing Jeffco

Interested in how Jefferson County forms policies and procedures at Open Space parks? Want to have input into where the county's scientific and cultural grants go? Have ideas about what 4-H, horticulture and environmental educational programs should be offered at Jeffco's CSU Extension Office?


Apply to join one of the county's boards and commissions that help to make these and other important decisions.

The Board of County Commissioners appoints more than 300 citizens to serve on 15 boards and commissions. Members study issues in depth, oversee and make recommendations regarding specific county functions, and assist in governing Jefferson County.

The county is accepting applications through March 1, and new appointments are planned for March 31. The current openings are:

Board of Adjustment - 4 openings

Board of Health - 1 opening

Board of Review - 2 openings

Citizen Review Panel - 3 openings

Community Service Advisory Board - 1 opening

CSU Extension Advisory Board - 6 openings

Developmental Disabilities Resource Center - 1 opening

Fair Advisory Board - 2 openings

Historical Commission - 1 opening

Library Board - 3 openings

Open Space Advisory Committee - 4 openings

Planning Commission - 3 openings

Scientific & Cultural Facilities District - 1 opening

Tri-County Workforce Investment Board - 5 openings

Help shape your county's future. Join a Jeffco board or commission!

For more information, visit: http://jeffco.us/bcc/bcc_T25_R6.htm or e-mail commish@jeffco.us

Road to Recovery

We still have a long way to go, but one year after President Obama signed the Recovery Act into law, it's clear that we are now on the road to recovery. Watch short chart/video here.

Colorado Energy Jobs Summit

Senator Mark Udall is holding a Colorado Energy Jobs Summit on February 19th "bringing together a diverse group of business leaders, scientists, energy and environmental advocacy groups, and local public officials to participate in a Colorado Energy Jobs Summit."

At 1:30pm Feb 19, tune in to a live webcast of a question and answer session he'll be hosting with Energy Secretary Steven Chu and 9News moderator Adam Schrager

Monday, February 15, 2010

Obama/Bennett Fundraiser

February 18th, 2pm
$25 - 250 tickets
Fillmore Auditorium

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Congressman Coffman Townhall Meeting

Saturday, February 27, 2010
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. MT
Evergreen Fire / Rescue Administration Training Building
1802 Bergen Parkway

Thursday, February 11, 2010

John Flerlage, Representative Coffman's Democratic challenger

Monday, February 22, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Evergreen Library

Sponsored by Organizing for America

Colorado Women's Legislative Breakfast

7:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 Colorado History Museum
$15 More information and registration here: http://www.cwlb.org/

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Great Decisions - China

The Great Decisions China meeting will be Friday, Feb 12. A family China Potluck night will be Friday, March 5. You do not need to participate in Great Decisions to be part of the family night. Please contact Susan or Katherine for more information.

If you'd like to learn more about China in the meantime the library has quite a few resources. Some of our favorites right now are:

  • Wild China by the BBC (video) - the scenery and videography is spectacular
  • Families in China (video) - a comparison of the life of a 9-year old boy in rural China vs. an 8-year old girl in urban China.
  • Walker and Ping Ping (cartoon video about a Chinese Market and the Great Wall)
  • Wild Swans True story of a 3-generations of women in China
  • The Good Earth, Pearl Buck (Novel)

A Taste of China Potluck

The Progressive Parents subgroup studying the Foreign Policy Association's Great Decisions program is currently reading about the relationship between China and the US. In addition to the topic discussion night, a family night has been scheduled for anyone interested in participating - learning about and experiencing a taste of China.
  • Fri, March 5, 5:30pm – 9:00pm
  • Featuring kids activities, food, music, art, culture
  • RSVP to Katherine Hahn
Please plan to bring a Chinese dish to share. The more participants - the more fun we will have and the more we will learn. If you have something to share on this night-- a story, slides, art, music, anything-- please do!
 
For the kids - It might be fun for the kids to make a mask, dress up or bring a stuffed animal of their Chinese Zodiac sign to share that night. http://www.astrology.com/chinese-astrology

Monday, February 8, 2010

Rep Perlmutter at Jeffco Dems

Jeffco Dems 2nd Saturday
February 13, 2010

Special guest Congressman Ed Perlmutter 2nd Congressional District

Representative Perlmutter will give insights into his life in Congress and update on current legislation.

Meet at the American Legion Post 178, 1655 Simms Street, Lakewood. Doors open at 8:30 AM and breakfast is served at 9 AM.

Breakfast is $10 (cash or check payable to American Legion Post 178). Park in the South parking lot.

RSVP to the Jeffco Dems office 303-237-1359 or Jeffcodems@qwestoffice.net. by Wednesday, February 10.

As part of giving back to the community, please bring non-perishable food items which will be donated to a local food bank.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Take Action this Week

Below are a few of the issues going on which we think you  might want to have a say on - Colorado, US or International focused. Some are campaigns, others are legislation. This is your "one-stop" for discovering issues on which you'd like to voice your opinion. If you have suggestions for others to be included, please email progressiveparents@gmail.com

Health care reform - take action!

Spread the word to end the word - pledge to eliminate the use of "retarded" in our everyday language. http://www.r-word.org/

From Environment Colorado - deliver a message to the Colorado State House - We support Colorado's renewable energy future.

Tell Tom Tancredo he doesn't speak for you, "people who could not even spell the word 'vote' or say it in English put a committed socialist ideologue in the White House." He added that President Obama was elected because "we do not have a civics, literacy test before people can vote." (NY Daily News, 2/5/10)
Tancredo praised the radical 'Tea Partiers' for launching a "revolution," and told the audience gathered that "it is our nation."

 Urge Your Member of Congress to Co-Sponsor the International Violence Against Women Act

Monday, February 1, 2010

Getting the word out

Progressive Parents has been listed on the following meeting/organization/calendar listings and establishments throughout Evergreen. Please submit your recommendations.

ONLINE
Completed:
Momslikeme
Mountain Connection
Denver Post YOUR HUB
American Towns
Canyon Courier

Still working on:
Serenity

AROUND EVERGREEN
The flyers have been hung at the Ice House Cafe, King Soopers, Vitamin Cottage, and on the board next to the Wood Cellar.

It will be hung for one week at the library.

Copies of the flyer will be available at the next meeting so you can request it be hung at establishments you frequent (eg. chiropractors, wellness centers, accupuncturists, churches, etc.)

Please submit other ideas you have for physical or online posting locations.

Here is a posting of the flyer and suggested email wording if you'd like to invite others to join us.