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Search the "All Colorado Districts Map" to find any district in the state. Use the tools at hand to search both Senate and Congressional districts.
Click "Find/Change Location" link on the right, and enter a city, a ZIP code, a street address, a county or a District Name or Number, or you can simply "Zoom In" to view the area you want to research.
If you use the "Zoom" feature, zoom in where you like and then select "District Info" on the left for the specifics of the district.
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Visit the Colorado General Assembly House Contacts List to find the legislators representing you.
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Visit the Colorado State Constitution link to read the actual State Constitution.
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Visit the Digest of Bills - 2009 link to see the 2009 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2008 link to see the 2008 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2007 link to see the 2007 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2006 link to see the 2006 Bills.
Or how about visiting the Digest of Bills Summary to see the past 13 years?
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Visit the Colorado Ballot Proposal Information link to get the specifics! You can probably find more information here than you really want!
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The Registered Volunteer Lobbyists link might be a useful tool in this regard. Take a look to see who you know!
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Vote411.org
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Tune in to the live discussions on the floor by visiting the Live Legislative Audio Feeds link. Remember, you can only listen in when a session is actually taking place, and the broadcast may be subject to content and technical limitations.
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- Which districts are you in?
- Who are your State Senators and Representatives?
- Colorado State Constitution
- What bills were passed into law?
- Colorado Ballot Proposals
- Who are the Lobbyists?
- Where do you go to vote?
- Listen to the actual, live audio broadcasts of proceedings!
Which districts are you in?
Are you sure you know what legislative districts you are in? Would you like to investigate other district boundaries?Search the "All Colorado Districts Map" to find any district in the state. Use the tools at hand to search both Senate and Congressional districts.
Click "Find/Change Location" link on the right, and enter a city, a ZIP code, a street address, a county or a District Name or Number, or you can simply "Zoom In" to view the area you want to research.
If you use the "Zoom" feature, zoom in where you like and then select "District Info" on the left for the specifics of the district.
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Who are your State Senators and Representatives?
Do you know who to contact for a specific district? Would you like to have there contact information?Visit the Colorado General Assembly House Contacts List to find the legislators representing you.
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Colorado State Constitution
Just what does the Colorado State Constitution say? What are the amendements and various sections?Visit the Colorado State Constitution link to read the actual State Constitution.
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What bills were passed into law?
Would you like to see ALL the Bills that were passed into law? How about a detailed breakdown based on subject?Visit the Digest of Bills - 2009 link to see the 2009 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2008 link to see the 2008 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2007 link to see the 2007 Bills.
Visit the Digest of Bills - 2006 link to see the 2006 Bills.
Or how about visiting the Digest of Bills Summary to see the past 13 years?
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Colorado Ballot Proposals
Ever wonder just what the ballot proposals are? What are they all about? Can you read them?Visit the Colorado Ballot Proposal Information link to get the specifics! You can probably find more information here than you really want!
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Who are the Lobbyists?
Now just who is it that wants the ear of our elected officials? How can we contact them? Wouldn't it be interesting to know who's trying to influence whom?The Registered Volunteer Lobbyists link might be a useful tool in this regard. Take a look to see who you know!
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Where do you go to vote?
You may not know where to go to cast your vote! Well, let us remedy that. This is your resource for polling places in each county!Vote411.org
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Listen to the actual, live audio broadcasts of proceedings!
Wouldn't it be great if you could just listen in to the debates taking place on the floor? Would you like to hear what your elected officials are actually talking about?Tune in to the live discussions on the floor by visiting the Live Legislative Audio Feeds link. Remember, you can only listen in when a session is actually taking place, and the broadcast may be subject to content and technical limitations.
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