Senate Resolution (SJR25-006) Divides Colorado: Politicizing Justice and Ignoring Real Issues
Senate Resolution (SJR25-006) Condemning President Trump for the January 6 Issurection Pardons divided Colorado by turning justice into a partisan weapon. This resolution - introduced on the Colorado House floor on Friday - shifted the focus from real issues to political blame, distracting you from the challenges you face every day. It targeted a controversial pardons decision instead of addressing the costly errors of past legislation that have left many Coloradans struggling financially and unable to reach their full potential.
Your government should work to fix policies that contribute to rising crime, unchecked illegal migration, and economic hardship. Lawmakers were elected to tackle these problems, not to engage in partisan finger-pointing that erodes trust and divides communities. Instead of confronting the practical issues that affect your safety and financial stability, the resolution fuels political battles that do nothing to solve the problems you and your neighbors experience.
Coloradans sent representatives to the chamber to improve public safety, protect individual freedoms, ease burdensome regulations, and reduce the budget deficit. The focus should be on creating policies that help families thrive and secure a better future. When legislators prioritize political condemnation over real-world solutions, they ignore the pressing needs of communities struggling to achieve their hopes and dreams.
In the end, Senate Resolution (SJR25-006) distracted from meaningful policy debates and deepened political divides.
You deserve a government that works on tangible improvements rather than one that uses justice as a tool for political theater. The resolution fails to address the everyday challenges that you face, leaving long-standing issues unresolved while deepening the rift in Colorado politics.
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