People to the Power!

People to the Power!


Denver may be where the state capital is, but it sure is a long way from western Colorado.

Mountain ranges and miles of road sit between us and state-level governance. Geographic challenges can create gaps in communication, and those gaps can result in less representation of Western Slope issues or values.

But sometimes, people need to go to the power to have their voice heard.

  That’s why Western Colorado Congress coordinates a trip to the state legislature in Denver every year!  Members get to talk with lawmakers about conservation and community issues, while learning from the pros about legislative processes. You’ll influence pending bills related to agriculture, water, air, energy, wildlife and communities.

Also, we’ll join other conservation organizations for a reception with lawmakers following a full-day at the capital.

We Want You!
Our trip to Denver will be on March 12 & 13 and we’re holding a brief call tomorrow (Wednesday, March 6) to plan with members.  We’ll create our team, highlight the trip itinerary, and discuss specific bills of interest.

What bills?  Well, that depends on status of bills and what has been scheduled during our trip.  Our short-list of bills includes, but is not limited to: Supporting Local Foods; Protecting public health from uranium and oil & gas; Preserving local government authority; and, Maintaining Colorado’s Renewable Energy Standard.

If you’d like to participate in the call, contact Frank Smith at frank@westerncoloradoalliance.org or (970) 256-7650

About the author

After working for our Alliance for 32 years, Brenda retired in 2018 and took a two-year hiatus before rejoining the fold as a board member. She is a treasure trove of little known facts about the organization after managing everything from the membership database to our communications. Her other interests include dabbling in a number of artforms, hiking, botany (her college major), t'ai chi and chi gung, and swing dancing. With roots in western Washington state, she has lived in Montrose with her husband Kevin since 1984.