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Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Emily Kurzinski is running unopposed for council member for Ward 1 of the Golden City Council. Kurzinski has served on the Golden Planning Commission and has over ten years of experience as a technology professional. She aims to support quality of life for Golden’s humans and environment, clear and effective zoning, and housing diversity and accessibility.
Gerchard Pfau is running for Golden City Council Ward 2. The son of two World Ward 2 immigrants, Pfau knows the importance of public education and public services. He is a retired geophysicist who previously worked in oil and gas. However, Pfau takes sustainability seriously and hopes to help Golden invest in renewables and the environment. He is a supporter of the solar garden and expanding Golden’s trails and pedestrian/biking services. Pfau is also dedicated to improving public transit and will aim to expand the Ore Cart lines. Pfau hopes to help Golden maintain municipal funding during federal and state level financial chaos. Pfau will work towards progress and improving quality of life in Golden. Also running is Daniel Sung. Gerchard Pfau is the progressive choice for Golden.
Gerchard Pfau is running for Golden City Council Ward 2. The son of two World Ward 2 immigrants, Pfau knows the importance of public education and public services. He is a retired geophysicist who previously worked in oil and gas. However, Pfau takes sustainability seriously and hopes to help Golden invest in renewables and the environment. He is a supporter of the solar garden and expanding Golden’s trails and pedestrian/biking services. Pfau is also dedicated to improving public transit and will aim to expand the Ore Cart lines. Pfau hopes to help Golden maintain municipal funding during federal and state level financial chaos. Pfau will work towards progress and improving quality of life in Golden. Also running is Daniel Sung. Gerchard Pfau is the progressive choice for Golden.
Gerchard Pfau is running for Golden City Council Ward 2. The son of two World Ward 2 immigrants, Pfau knows the importance of public education and public services. He is a retired geophysicist who previously worked in oil and gas. However, Pfau takes sustainability seriously and hopes to help Golden invest in renewables and the environment. He is a supporter of the solar garden and expanding Golden’s trails and pedestrian/biking services. Pfau is also dedicated to improving public transit and will aim to expand the Ore Cart lines. Pfau hopes to help Golden maintain municipal funding during federal and state level financial chaos. Pfau will work towards progress and improving quality of life in Golden. Also running is Daniel Sung. Gerchard Pfau is the progressive choice for Golden.
Don Cameron is running for reelection to Golden City Council Ward 3. He has served on the Special Events Review Committee and the Downtown Development Authority. Cameron is passionate about the numerous topics and issues that are prominent in Golden. From addressing the super cruise to Native American history, Cameron is dedicated to building a more comprehensive and encompassing city council. He is hoping to continue work on improving economic outcomes in Golden by working towards solutions for homelessness as well as developing public services. He supports a transparent and responsive government. Also running are Loretta Huff and Brad Prince. A proven leader for Golden, Cameron is the most progressive choice for Golden Ward 3.
Don Cameron is running for reelection to Golden City Council Ward 3. He has served on the Special Events Review Committee and the Downtown Development Authority. Cameron is passionate about the numerous topics and issues that are prominent in Golden. From addressing the super cruise to Native American history, Cameron is dedicated to building a more comprehensive and encompassing city council. He is hoping to continue work on improving economic outcomes in Golden by working towards solutions for homelessness as well as developing public services. He supports a transparent and responsive government. Also running are Loretta Huff and Brad Prince. A proven leader for Golden, Cameron is the most progressive choice for Golden Ward 3.
Don Cameron is running for reelection to Golden City Council Ward 3. He has served on the Special Events Review Committee and the Downtown Development Authority. Cameron is passionate about the numerous topics and issues that are prominent in Golden. From addressing the super cruise to Native American history, Cameron is dedicated to building a more comprehensive and encompassing city council. He is hoping to continue work on improving economic outcomes in Golden by working towards solutions for homelessness as well as developing public services. He supports a transparent and responsive government. Also running are Loretta Huff and Brad Prince. A proven leader for Golden, Cameron is the most progressive choice for Golden Ward 3.
Sanda Knecht is running for election to the Ward 4 seat of the Golden City Council. After moving to Golden in 2011, Knecht has become an engaged community member and has worked with the Golden Citizens Budget Advisory Committee, the Golden Police Department's Community Engagement Group, and the Historic Preservation Board. Knecht is running on a platform focused on leveraging tax programs, zoning and housing issues, and accountability for the large schools and corporations that make their home in Golden. Opposing Knecht is Brendan Firlie. Firlie does not have a public platform or website. Regardless, PNC identifies Sandra Knecht as the progressive choice for Golden’s Ward 4.
Sanda Knecht is running for election to the Ward 4 seat of the Golden City Council. After moving to Golden in 2011, Knecht has become an engaged community member and has worked with the Golden Citizens Budget Advisory Committee, the Golden Police Department's Community Engagement Group, and the Historic Preservation Board. Knecht is running on a platform focused on leveraging tax programs, zoning and housing issues, and accountability for the large schools and corporations that make their home in Golden. Opposing Knecht is Brendan Firlie. Firlie does not have a public platform or website. Regardless, PNC identifies Sandra Knecht as the progressive choice for Golden’s Ward 4.
Sanda Knecht is running for election to the Ward 4 seat of the Golden City Council. After moving to Golden in 2011, Knecht has become an engaged community member and has worked with the Golden Citizens Budget Advisory Committee, the Golden Police Department's Community Engagement Group, and the Historic Preservation Board. Knecht is running on a platform focused on leveraging tax programs, zoning and housing issues, and accountability for the large schools and corporations that make their home in Golden. Opposing Knecht is Brendan Firlie. Firlie does not have a public platform or website. Regardless, PNC identifies Sandra Knecht as the progressive choice for Golden’s Ward 4.
Tina Moeinian is running for JeffCo School Board District 5. A professional mediator and first generation American, Moeinian hopes to center equity and dignity within the Jeffco School Board. She hopes to help the district find resilience against federal budget cuts and political agendas. Supporting educators, ensuring success for students, and managing taxpayer dollars are important to Moeninian’s platform. She is dedicated to transparent and student centered policy that protects the power of public education. Also running are Mary Parker and Gloria Teresa Rascon. Dedicated to the idea that “everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and treated with dignity,” Tina Moeinian is the progressive choice for Jefferson County School Board District 5.
Tina Moeinian is running for JeffCo School Board District 5. A professional mediator and first generation American, Moeinian hopes to center equity and dignity within the Jeffco School Board. She hopes to help the district find resilience against federal budget cuts and political agendas. Supporting educators, ensuring success for students, and managing taxpayer dollars are important to Moeninian’s platform. She is dedicated to transparent and student centered policy that protects the power of public education. Also running are Mary Parker and Gloria Teresa Rascon. Dedicated to the idea that “everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and treated with dignity,” Tina Moeinian is the progressive choice for Jefferson County School Board District 5.
Tina Moeinian is running for JeffCo School Board District 5. A professional mediator and first generation American, Moeinian hopes to center equity and dignity within the Jeffco School Board. She hopes to help the district find resilience against federal budget cuts and political agendas. Supporting educators, ensuring success for students, and managing taxpayer dollars are important to Moeninian’s platform. She is dedicated to transparent and student centered policy that protects the power of public education. Also running are Mary Parker and Gloria Teresa Rascon. Dedicated to the idea that “everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and treated with dignity,” Tina Moeinian is the progressive choice for Jefferson County School Board District 5.
Peter Gibbons is running for Jeffco School Board District 2. Gibbons began his path in politics as a labor union organizer which eventually led him to pursue becoming a lawyer. He hopes to bring these experiences to the school board and feels confident in his ability to face the challenges facing JeffCo today. Gibbons hopes to invest in teachers, end censorship and cultural arguments, and restore trust in educational governance. Gibbons will support a budget and financial practices that allow all students and staff to flourish. Also running is Samuel Myrant. A believer in the importance of public education, Peter Gibbons is the progressive choice for JeffCo District 2.
Peter Gibbons is running for Jeffco School Board District 2. Gibbons began his path in politics as a labor union organizer which eventually led him to pursue becoming a lawyer. He hopes to bring these experiences to the school board and feels confident in his ability to face the challenges facing JeffCo today. Gibbons hopes to invest in teachers, end censorship and cultural arguments, and restore trust in educational governance. Gibbons will support a budget and financial practices that allow all students and staff to flourish. Also running is Samuel Myrant. A believer in the importance of public education, Peter Gibbons is the progressive choice for JeffCo District 2.
Peter Gibbons is running for Jeffco School Board District 2. Gibbons began his path in politics as a labor union organizer which eventually led him to pursue becoming a lawyer. He hopes to bring these experiences to the school board and feels confident in his ability to face the challenges facing JeffCo today. Gibbons hopes to invest in teachers, end censorship and cultural arguments, and restore trust in educational governance. Gibbons will support a budget and financial practices that allow all students and staff to flourish. Also running is Samuel Myrant. A believer in the importance of public education, Peter Gibbons is the progressive choice for JeffCo District 2.
Denine Echevarria is running for the Jeffco School Board District 1. Echevarria is an experienced educator and coordinator who has worked in bilingual instruction, special education, and now as operations coordinator for a non-profit. She will aim to deepen support systems for students through community and parent partnerships. Echevarria believes in student centered education and will advocate for accessible learning opportunities. Echevarria also hopes to uplift teachers and address staffing and workload difficulties to improve the educational experience for all. Also running is Michael Yocum. Yocum is an IT professional and does not have a particularly well fleshed out platform. Denine Echevarria is the progressive choice for Jeffco Schools District 1.
Denine Echevarria is running for the Jeffco School Board District 1. Echevarria is an experienced educator and coordinator who has worked in bilingual instruction, special education, and now as operations coordinator for a non-profit. She will aim to deepen support systems for students through community and parent partnerships. Echevarria believes in student centered education and will advocate for accessible learning opportunities. Echevarria also hopes to uplift teachers and address staffing and workload difficulties to improve the educational experience for all. Also running is Michael Yocum. Yocum is an IT professional and does not have a particularly well fleshed out platform. Denine Echevarria is the progressive choice for Jeffco Schools District 1.
Denine Echevarria is running for the Jeffco School Board District 1. Echevarria is an experienced educator and coordinator who has worked in bilingual instruction, special education, and now as operations coordinator for a non-profit. She will aim to deepen support systems for students through community and parent partnerships. Echevarria believes in student centered education and will advocate for accessible learning opportunities. Echevarria also hopes to uplift teachers and address staffing and workload difficulties to improve the educational experience for all. Also running is Michael Yocum. Yocum is an IT professional and does not have a particularly well fleshed out platform. Denine Echevarria is the progressive choice for Jeffco Schools District 1.
Proposition LL asks if the state should be allowed to keep and spend the revenue collected from Proposition FF. Prop FF established the Healthy School Meals for All Program and has accrued $12.4 million in revenue since its original voter approval in 2022. The Healthy School Meals for All Program is funded through state income taxes and supports free school meals for all students, regardless of family income. Due to the Tax Payers Bill of Rights, the state of Colorado must ask for approval in order to keep and spend tax revenue that has already been collected. If voters do not approve LL, households that paid the state income tax will have the tax revenue reimbursed to them. With the additional funds from LL, the Healthy School Meals for All Program would be able to further support the purchasing and use of Colorado grown products, increase wages for cafeteria employees, and offer training and technical assistance to schools. Food is necessary for growing and learning brains. For any number of reasons, many children do not have access to quality nutrition. Free and nutritious meals can help support students from all economic and social backgrounds in becoming empowered learners and leaders.
Proposition LL asks if the state should be allowed to keep and spend the revenue collected from Proposition FF. Prop FF established the Healthy School Meals for All Program and has accrued $12.4 million in revenue since its original voter approval in 2022. The Healthy School Meals for All Program is funded through state income taxes and supports free school meals for all students, regardless of family income. Due to the Tax Payers Bill of Rights, the state of Colorado must ask for approval in order to keep and spend tax revenue that has already been collected. If voters do not approve LL, households that paid the state income tax will have the tax revenue reimbursed to them. With the additional funds from LL, the Healthy School Meals for All Program would be able to further support the purchasing and use of Colorado grown products, increase wages for cafeteria employees, and offer training and technical assistance to schools. Food is necessary for growing and learning brains. For any number of reasons, many children do not have access to quality nutrition. Free and nutritious meals can help support students from all economic and social backgrounds in becoming empowered learners and leaders.
Proposition MM asks if the state income tax should be increased. The tax increase would go towards free school meals to all public school students and food assistance and education to low-income families through the Healthy School Meals for All and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP). In tandem with Proposition LL, MM will increase the state’s funding capacity for food and nutrition programming by building the funding reservoir for such programming. Ultimately, programs like this support countless children and families and do a great deal to curb hunger in Colorado. All children need and deserve access to quality nutrition. Proposition MM helps provide government support for pathways to success among school age children of all backgrounds and identities.
Proposition MM asks if the state income tax should be increased. The tax increase would go towards free school meals to all public school students and food assistance and education to low-income families through the Healthy School Meals for All and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs (SNAP). In tandem with Proposition LL, MM will increase the state’s funding capacity for food and nutrition programming by building the funding reservoir for such programming. Ultimately, programs like this support countless children and families and do a great deal to curb hunger in Colorado. All children need and deserve access to quality nutrition. Proposition MM helps provide government support for pathways to success among school age children of all backgrounds and identities.