Category: Colorado

  • Remembering Senator Faith Winter

    EDITOR’S NOTE: I’m very emotional right now because of this devastating loss, and this blog post may be edited repeatedly in the coming days. Right now, in the first hours of hearing of her passing and our loss, these are my thoughts:

    I first met Faith when she was a city councilor in Westminster. She was young and spunky and she dared to mention the climate as an issue. I was an instant fan.
    In those early years when she was on city council, we were frequent companions at Adams County Democratic Party meetings and events.
    My enduring image of Faith over the years was from a JFK Dinner, probably 2010, when she came walking in pushing a stroller. As a father of four with a well-worn stroller, I knew what she was going through.
    That was Faith. She had a real drive to her. I loved that about her.
    I wrote a blog piece for her years ago, perhaps when she was first seeking the Senate. I’m trying to find it. In it, I remember saying something to the effect of “Can you blame her for getting exasperated with the good ol’ boys club?”
    Faith was a real fighter, and her loss is even more painful when you recognize how many of our party leaders pussy foot around doing effectively nothing. You can’t say those things about Faith’s record at the Capitol.
    Senator Winter led a number of legislative priorities over the years. Her hallmark piece of legislation was the Family And Medical Leave Insurance ACT, or FAMLI. We Coloradoans now have paid sick leave. https://famli.colorado.gov/ It was no walk in the park.
    It took her 6 years, 6 tries, 6 bites at the legislative apple to get to a program which was acceptable to a majority of her peers and the Governor who’s signature it required.
    To say it wasn’t easy would be too cheap, too easy, too demeaning of the effort and struggle she put in week after week, month after month, session after session, to get us paid sick leave.
    Because frankly, it’s tough to make your bill an easy political sell when you have to talk about things like Risk Pool Adjustments.
    I attended a fundraiser once that Faith hosted in what was then her new home in Broomfield. She loved that home, and gave a few of us a tour raving about the energy efficiency and other geeky cool features. Her face really lit up. I’m gonna miss that face so much.
    Faith was a fighter. One of the last times I saw her, must have been 3 years ago now, after a JFK Dinner, she was leaning on a rail near the exit with a look on face that implied she was ready to handle all comers! We spoke briefly, the usual pleasantries. She had lost a ton of weight by then, really quite a transformation.
    In an era when our party needs more backbone, more determination, and more courage, her loss is even that much more of a set back. God bless you Faith. To her family, and especially to her two children who she loved so much, if there’s ever anything I can ever do to help, all you need to do is ask.

    Faith was a true champion of working people. We must all commit to seeing FAMLI properly funded, and if anything, expanded. It’s Faith’s legacy. We owe it to her. It’s what she would want.

  • Broncos Score A Huge Win Over The Eagles

    Today I’m going to take a break from politics, city issues, working class struggles, Medicaid cuts, and all the other issues I’m campaigning on, to address the most important matter in Colorado – getting the Denver Broncos back to the Super Bowl!

    Broncos fans, in case you missed it – and I’m ashamed to say I didn’t watch this classic – our beloved Broncos scored a huge, huge win on Sunday. (Here’s a link to the highlights, which already has 1.5M views in just 24 hours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5VBE0pbjNw).

    It was huge because they beat the defending Super Bowl champs. It was huge because they beat a 4-0 team on the road.

    Most of all, it was huge because they were down by multiple possessions and staged a major come back to win this game.

    For years, I’ve talked about the extra challenge of quarterbacking the Denver Broncos. Talk about legacy. The Ring Of Fame at Mile High Stadium is engraved with the names John Elway and Peyton Manning, two of the greatest QBs in football history. Those are huge cleats to step into!

    Enter Bo Nix. I don’t know that I have the superlatives to properly assess the budding career of Mr. Nix. He threw one perfect pass after another. One was on a third and 15 situation, which he threaded perfectly just beyond the first down marker to move the sticks, keep the ball in his hands, and keep the offense marching down field.

    And then there was the gutsy call to go for 2.

    Conventional wisdom in football, when you score a touchdown and get the 6 points to bring a game within one point, the CW is to kick the extra point, which is almost assured, and tie this sucker up and hope for OT.

    Coach Payton went for the win. Down one point and with a chance to tie the game, Coach Payton opted to put the ball in Bo Nix’s trusty hands and go for two. Bo calmly dropped back and threw yet another perfect pass, converting the two point play and getting the Broncos on top late in the fourth. A lead they would never reliquish.

    It’s a team sport, I’m sure I’m missing a lot and leaving out a lot of praise that’s much deserved. Obviously the Broncos defense, already considered one of the better defensive units in the NFL, stood tall. Jalen Hurts sure as hell didn’t lie down and give up!

    Indeed, I’m no football expert analyst. But you don’t have to be an expert to see that this Broncos team is for real! It starts with the quarterback. You can’t win without an exceptional QB. And I’m sure most if not all Broncos fans agree with me – Bo Nix is the kind of exceptional QB you can win a title around!

    Go Broncos!