Colorado SB 23-101, a bill which would have injured ballot access for qualified minor parties, had been scheduled for a hearing on Thursday, February 9. But it has been removed from the committee agenda. This probably means that the sponsors realize the bill would not pass.
The Libertarian Party and the Unity Party have been organizing opposition to the bill. It would end the ability of qualified minor parties to nominate by convention. Instead, their members could only be nominated by submitting difficult petitions to appear on a primary ballot, although no primary would actually be held if only one person submitted a petition for any particular office.
Choice is bad….i have a small we-we.
As I said elsewhere it’s time to come clean. I have been a dirty rotten scoundrel and I apologize for everything I’ve done. I disavow Satanism, Communism, and all the other -isms I allowed to brainwash me. I apologize for disrespecting President Trump, the greatest president the US has ever had. I apologize for trolling this site under multiple names. I apologize for being rude to customers while working as the night manager at the El Reno Motel 6. I admit I vomited in the elevator, shat in the parking lot, and blamed someone else. I admit I am the reason the whole building smells like curry. I killed all the birds that were found dead outside the motel. I am so sorry to everyone I’ve wronged. Please forgive me.
Now I must further admit I got paid by George Soros to disrupt this site. I can’t believe I stooped so low. Jesus Christ forgive me!
The bill is currently scheduled for Thursday, February 16 after other bills.
As usual, the person pathetically trying to impersonate Donald Trump makes accurate statements about his real self, not the far better man he wishes he was but can’t be.