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COLORADO |
Nov. 8, 2022 U.S. Senate |
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NOT JUST FOR PEOPLE AT THE TOP.
Michael Bennet
has always believed that Colorado should be for
everyday Coloradans, not just the ultra-rich. In these
tough times, Michael's more committed than ever to
keep—
- Fighting inflation and opposing Trump's tax break for the very wealthy.
- Lowering healthcare costs. Michael authored the bipartisan bill that banned surprise medical bills, saving patients an average of $750 to $2,600.
- Creating good-paying jobs through infrastructure projects, expanding high-speed internet to the 85,000 urban and rural Coloradans who don't have access, improving roads, and fixing bridges and water infrastructure.
- Working to ban Members of Congress from becoming lobbyists. Michael is the only senator seeking reelection who rejects corporate PAC donations and federal lobbyist money.
- Protecting our public lands, combating climate change to prevent wildfires and drought from threatening our communities.
VOTE TO ELECT ON
NOVEMBER 8
DOING WHAT'S RIGHT
FOR COLORADO
- Helping people keep more of their money by making us the first state to cap insulin and other prescription drug costs, cutting small business taxes, and eliminating Social Security taxes
- Protecting access to abortion and reproductive healthcare and services
- Improving public education by starting free, all day kindergarten and making record investments to reduce class sizes and increase teacher pay
- Strengthening our response to wildfires and other disasters
- Improving public safety by ensuring police have the tools they need to fight crime; investing in drug and mental health treatment, and expanding background checks on gun purchases
- Standing up for freedom because Coloradans should choose who to love, who to marry, and how to raise and educate their kids
VOTE TO ELECT ON NOVEMBER 8
Congressman Jason Crow
Attorney General Phil Weiser
Secretary of State Jena Griswold
Treasure Dave Young
Kathy Plomer for State Board of Education