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Will Boebert go from not serving District 3 to not serving District 4?

Will Boebert go from not serving District 3 to not serving District 4?

Will Boebert go from not serving District 3 to not serving District 4?

Re: “Boebert takes advantage of new district’s GOP advantage,” Oct. 13 news story

Thank you for the article by Nick Coltrain. Perhaps your 4th Congressional District readers would be interested in a perspective from District 3, which Rep. Lauren Boebert currently “represents.”

I live in Durango. I am not affiliated with any party. We don't like Boebert here. She's never cared about anything other than showing off and advancing her own interests, and that's just the tip of the criticism iceberg. But since she fled to the Plains, our district has been virtually unrepresented in Congress. She has gone from doing almost nothing to doing absolutely nothing to address the real problems out here. And the lies! It will be so disappointing if the good people of District 4 can't see through her and instead elect her to replace the honorable and decent Congressman Ken Buck. Talk about trading a diamond for a clod of dirt!

Dear District 4 People: Take it from your fellow Coloradans in District 3. Vote for Trisha Calvarese!

Kristina Woods, Durango

Vote to improve Adams 12 Five Star Schools

I urge my community members to vote “yes” on Ballot Questions 5D and 5E to ensure that Adams 12 Five Star Schools receive the critical investments needed to provide a world-class education in safe and modern learning environments.

As a former educator and mother of a kindergarten student, I know how important the role of quality educators can be in a child's development. I have also seen firsthand how students thrive in classrooms where they are engaged and learn practical skills. The Mill Levy Override (5D) will generate $34.5 million annually to recruit and retain highly qualified educators, offer more courses such as computer science at the elementary level, and prepare students for emerging industries with practical courses at the secondary level.

School safety is also a primary concern for my family when deciding where to send our daughter to school. The bond measure (5E) allows the county to invest $830 million in much-needed repairs, safety improvements and modern facilities – without raising taxes. This is a wise investment in both our children and the future of our community.

Taken together, these actions are essential to sustaining vibrant schools that prepare our students for success in today's competitive world. Strong schools mean a stronger community. Let’s vote yes on 5D and 5E this November.

Elizabeth Unger, Northglenn

Vote for inclusivity; Vote “yes” on Amendment J

With less than a week until Election Day, we have a critical opportunity to remove Colorado's outdated ban on same-sex marriage from our state constitution by voting for Amendment J.

As a member of an affected community and someone who championed this amendment, I can personally attest to its importance. The change not only complies with federal law, but also reaffirms Colorado's commitment to inclusivity, equality and protection for all.

The passage of Amendment J is not just symbolic. It strengthens our state's proactive stance on civil rights and ensures that potential changes in federal policy do not undermine marriage equality in Colorado. Repeal would confirm that Colorado is a state of acceptance where our laws reflect modern values ​​and respect for all citizens.

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