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Colorado Democrats’ “Affordable Housing” Plan Sounds Good. The Policy Details Tell a Different Story.

Colorado families are being crushed by the cost of housing. We all see it. Young adults cannot afford a first home. Seniors on fixed incomes feel trapped. Working families are forced farther from jobs, schools, and support systems. So when Democrats roll out another “affordable housing plan,” I read it with one question in mind. Will this actually lower housing costs, or will it grow government control, weaken local communities, and produce more bureaucracy than results? From what’s been reported publicly, this new Democrat agenda follows the same playbook we’ve watched for years. Big promises. Heavy-handed mandates. Centralized control. More spending. Less local authority. More pressure on counties like Douglas, where we have worked hard to build safe neighborhoods, responsible development, and strong infrastructure. Colorado needs more housing. But we need the right kind of housing growth, done in the right way, for the right reasons. And that means respecting the people who actua...

A Colorado Worth Fighting For: The 2026 House Minority Legislative Agenda

Colorado is no longer drifting. It is being driven - deliberately - down a path that is less affordable, less safe, and less free than the state generations before us built. The data confirms what families already feel. Colorado now ranks among the most expensive states in the nation. Housing affordability is near the bottom. Regulation is among the highest. Property crime, auto theft, and human trafficking are near the top. These are not partisan talking points. They are measurable outcomes of policy choices made under prolonged one-party control. This is not the Colorado we deserve. For several years, legislators like House Minority Leader Jarvis Caldwell and Assistant Minority Leader Ty Winter have been sounding the alarm. Their work has consistently highlighted a pattern: more spending without discipline, more regulation without results, and more centralized control at the expense of local communities and working families. The press coverage is clear. The warning signs are unmistak...