Ultimately the bill passed the Senate on a unanimous vote, and it was signed into law by Gov. She gathered strong bipartisan support for the bill and skillfully shepherded it through the legislature, staying in touch with me on its progress and providing updates. Rich then introduced HB22-1040, Homeowners’ Reasonable Access to Common Spaces. Janice Rich (R) if she would consider bringing a bill on behalf of our subdivision to stop HOAs from depriving owners of access to their common open space for unlimited periods of time without discussing it with homeowners, offering a legitimate justification and stating an end point to the closure. Stahlke (D)įull disclosure: Last year I asked the incumbent, House Rep. In all cases, I recommended voting for reality-based candidates who don’t believe in conspiracy theories or try to push their religious beliefs on others.Īs always, I am opened to arguments about my choices.įollowing are AnneLandmanBlog’s recommended votes: Federal offices:ĭavid Stahlke for Senate District 7 (Photo: Daily Sentinel) In cases where both candidates held similar views, I recommended the candidate who DOES NOT support the insurrection, DOES NOT dispute the results of the 2020 election, and DOES NOT support indicted Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters or former President Trump in any way. While this is a left-leaning blog, in some cases I recommend voting for Republicans over Democrats if I am confident enough that the Republican candidate is rational, driven less by pure ideology and by more by a desire to provide effective public service, and if they are more suited to the job overall. I also analyzed the candidates by drawing on longtime experience and knowledge of state and Mesa County politics, observation of candidates’ publicly available information like on their campaign websites and social media accounts, if they have them, plus research into what each candidate believes, who endorses them, who they hobnob with and how honestly, rationally and capably they would likely perform in elected office. I’ve read and researched all the ballot measures, looked into who is behind getting them on the ballot, who supports and opposes them, where the money came from to promote them, what the supporters’ motives are, what good and bad effects they would have, and what each measure would change. Are you wondering how to vote in the Tuesday, Novemmid-term General Election? Are you sweating over where you’re going to find all the time you need to research all the candidates and ballot measures?ĪnneLandmanBlog has done all the work for you.
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