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Capitol Floor & Committee Display Monitors Now Accessible On The Internet

Posted: March 8, 2018

Capitol committee and floor display monitors now are being live-streamed on the Internet.

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Kelly Sloan Of Sloan & Associates Public Affairs Is CLA's Newest Member

Posted: March 8, 2018

The newest member of the Colorado Lobbyists Association is Kelly Sloan of Sloan & Associates Public Affairs. 

Sloan & Associates is a Denver-based full service public affairs firm offering lobbying/government relations, communications, policy analysis, PAC management, media relations and political consultancy services.

Just entering its fifth full month, CLA is two-thirds of the way to its first-year goal of 100 professional lobbyist members. 

Not a member? Join today!

 

91.3% Of Colorado Lobbyists Back Capitol ID Card; Show Your Support

March 8, 2018

The Colorado Lobbyists Association recently surveyed Colorado lobbyists -- members and prospective members -- and found that a staggering 91.3% support Capitol ID Card legislation.

Nearly 74% of lobbyists report having to enter the Capitol complex 2-5 times daily -- a considerable inconvenience given occasionally long lines and repeat security scans. 

Lobbyists best like these aspects of a Capitol ID card program: It would require a CBI background check (65.12%); the ID card would have to be displayed for search bypass (62.79%); and it would require an application (58.14%).

Other statehouses nationally have similar card programs.

Lobbyists and others will wear sky-blue “Capitol Clear” badges (like the one published here) to express their support. The badges have arrived, and CLA members and prospective members can grab a supply of them beginning Friday, March 9. 

 

 

Sandra Hagen Solin Joins Kutak Rock's Government Relations Group

Posted: March 8, 2018

Kutak Rock announced that Sandra Hagen Solin has joined the firm's Government Relations Practice Group.

Solin focuses her work on a variety of industries, including business, development, land use, infrastructure, public finance, technology, transportation, energy, utilities, tourism and economic development. 

 

A New Firm Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims At Colorado Capitol

Posted: March 1, 2018

The Colorado Senate has moved away from the Employers Council to another firm in at least two ongoing investigations into sexual harassment, KUNC reports.

Littleton Alternative Dispute Resolutions is reported to be looking into those two formal complaints, which are against Randy Baumgardner, a Republican, from Hot Sulphur Springs.

The contact person in those cases is the Senate secretary, who selects firms to investigate, KUNC said. She declined to comment on why a change was made, as did Senate President Kevin Grantham, who further declined to comment on whether he had a role in the selection of the new firm.

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