Which Colorado Legislators Vote for Constitutional Principles? Which ones Need to be Replaced?

Colorado has a few great Legislators who consistently vote for Constitutional Principles.

Unfortunately, it is only a few Legislators who vote this way.

As you know, the majority of Colorado’s State Legislators vote to increase the size of government, create more regulations on our businesses, and infringe on our rights.

With 100 Legislators serving in the General Assembly, it’s not easy to keep track of their voting record, and know if the bills they are voting on adhere to Constitutional Principles.

Thankfully, Colorado has Liberty Scorecard, a group of volunteers who have taken the monumental task of reviewing nearly every bill that is introduced each year for a favorable or non-favorable rating.

The bills are rated from a Constitutional framework, which entails Individual Rights, Free Markets and Limited Government.

Throughout the Legislative Session, votes are tracked, and each legislator has a rating assigned to them based on their votes.

Sue Moore is the Chairman of Liberty Scorecard, and the great work that her and her team do every year, helps move Colorado closer to being a Free State.

In this video, Sue discusses the 2025 Legislative Session, explains who won the coveted Liberty Warrior Award this year, and what individuals can do to help fight for Liberty in Colorado.

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Author: Brandon Wark

Colorado Native, world traveler. Political operative and blogger in defense of liberty. Believer in the value of human life and the potential for consciousness. My posts are my opinion - protected by the First Amendment