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The Case for Douglas County Home Rule

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As the representative for Douglas County in the Colorado General Assembly, I see every day how unique and exceptional our community truly is. We don’t just talk about safe neighborhoods, responsive government, and principled leadership - we live it. That’s why I strongly support the Douglas County Home Rule initiative and have stepped up to run for a seat on the Charter Commission. At its core, Home Rule is about protecting the values that have made Douglas County a model for governance in Colorado, especially our uncompromising commitment to public safety and law enforcement. While other jurisdictions have defunded police, tied the hands of officers, or turned a blind eye to rising crime, Douglas County has taken the opposite approach: we invest in safety. We back our deputies, equip our first responders, and keep our communities secure. Home Rule gives us the ability to preserve that model and strengthen it. Douglas County Attorney  Jeffrey A. Garcia  has prepared and publ...

SB25-276: A Direct Violation of Federal Law and a Betrayal of Public Safety

The Colorado General Assembly has passed Senate Bill 25-276 , a piece of legislation that directly violates federal law, obstructs the work of law enforcement, and threatens the safety of every community in our state. As someone who has sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution and protect Coloradans, I opposed this bill in the strongest terms possible. SB25-276 prohibits state and local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities, including in cases where individuals have been charged with or convicted of serious crimes. It creates bureaucratic “no-go zones” for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and shields illegal immigrants, including those with violent records, from lawful deportation efforts. This is not speculation. The Justice Department has already filed suit against the State of Colorado for this flagrant disregard of federal immigration law. And let me be clear: they are right to do so. SB25-276 is a direct affront to the Supremacy Clause of...