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We mob up this hour. Sam Carlino from one of Colorado's oldest mob families joins George. He talks about Colorado's mob history and more. Then George welcomes 4th Judicial District D.A. Michael Fields. They talk about the Club Q shooter taking a plea deal from the Fed to avoid the Death Pentalty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More fallout from the Colorado Legislative session. George welcomes President of the Advance Colorado Insitute, Michael Fields. They discuss the Dems attempt to get your TABOR refund and a special rule created apparently just to keep Michael off an upcoming task force on property tax relief. Then It's a conversation with Rep. Ron Weinberg about how Rep. Elizabeth Epps left the House Floor to heckle Rep. Weinberg from the gallery, including using some curse words!! Rep. Weinberg also shares the story of some Democrat legislators doing the right thing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristi Burton-Brown welcomes in her fellow co-combatants on defeating Proposition HH last week, Rep. Rose Pugliese (R-14) and Michael Fields of Advance Colorado, to discuss Republican strategy heading into special session negotiations in the General Assembly on Friday to address property tax relief.
Will Prop HH Pass or Fail? Michael Fields of the Advance Colorado Insitute joins George to talk about Prop HH and other election days questions. Have you seen the Pro-Prop HH advertising that is playing fast and loose with the truth? Then George talks about Iowa Governor Reynolds endorsing Ron DeSantis in the primary, in part, because she feels Trump CAN'T win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy this hour interviews candidates for Aurora city council, Jono Scott and Stephanie Hancock. We also hear from Michael Fields of Advance Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy this hour interviews candidates for Aurora city council, Jono Scott and Stephanie Hancock. We also hear from Michael Fields of Advance Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a high-profile debate over Prop HH last night on KUSA. One of the participants, Michael Fields of Advance Colorado joins George to talk about the conversation/debate. What was it like going up against the Governor and a high-profile economist? What arguments landed and what ones were less then effective? Then George returns to a conversation about school funding and a caller shares some insight from inside one of the state's largest districts on $$ spent on administration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Fields, president of Advance Colorado, joins Dan to recap his dual debate, where he and CO state Rep. Rose Pugliese (R-14) faced off against Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) and economist Art Laffer.
George welcomes Pollster David Flaherty to the show to discuss the results of his polling on Proposition HH - Governor Polis' property tax hoodwink and then Michael Fields from Advance Colorado checks-in with his predictions and opinions as we look ahead to the November voting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deborah is joined by Michael Fields of Advance Colorado to discuss the skyrocketing property assessments, Polis' attempted shell game with our taxes, and the lawsuit 12 Colorado Counties have joined in to stop it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ink isn't dry on the ballot measure to transfer your TABOR refund to pay for your property tax increase and a lawsuit has already been filed. George welcomes Michael Fields, President of Advance Colorado to talk about why they filed suit representing nearly 20 Colorado Counties against the measure. Can they succeed? Then George continues the conversation about Ron DeSantis entering the GOP Presidential Primary. Finally, he talks about the a stage performance of Monty Python's "The Life of Brian" getting the woke treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Democrats in the Colorado Legislature are trying to pull a fast one on the voters. Do they really think we are that dumb? George welcomes Michael Fields, President of Advance Colorado, to talk about the pretend solution passed on the final day of the session, that says it is designed to relieve spiking property taxes sate wide but it's really just a way to get rid of your TABOR refund. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Advance Colorado President Michael Fields is leading the charge from the outside, and Senator Paul Lundeen (R-9) is spearheading the fight within the General Assembly to block Governor Jared Polis and Democrats in the legislature from raiding TABOR refunds in order to offset massive property tax increases in the state. They each join Kristi Burton-Brown to discuss as the legislative session draws near a close.
Get ready for a HUGE increase in your property taxes thanks to a Democrat move to repeal the Gallager amendment. Michael Fields joins the show to talk about the practical implications for you. Then George talks about changes to the jury rules that could make it harder to get justice if you are in the court room. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristi Burton-Brown subs in again for Dan, who continues to tend to injured wife Aimee, and welcomes Michael Fields of Advance Colorado to the show for a discussion on continued attacks on TABOR by Colorado Democrats in the General Assembly. Also, Trinidad Rodriguez is one of more than two dozen candidates for Denver mayor and talks about his candidacy with KBB.
George stats the hour with Michael Fields of Advance Colorado and they discuss the difficult Colorado midterms and if there is a path forward. Then the conversation is about Trump's Presidential announcement. He ends the hour with Aurora City Councilman Dustin Zvonek to chat about how their new laws are helping lower crime in the suburb. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's predictions for today's elections. George talks with Michael Fields from Advance Colorado then takes calls. Later in the hour, he plays audio of Tina Peters endorsing Heidi Gahanl after a conversation with Danielle Neuschwanger. What motivated tine???See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ballots have arrived. The candidates are easy but what about those ballot measures? George welcome Michael Fields from Advanced Colorado and they walk through the who, what, and why of each ballot issue. Who pus this forward? What will it do if passed? Why is this an issue? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A quick preview of tomorrow's AMAZING guest beginning at 4pMT. Michael Fields of Advance Colorado Institute - www.advancecolorado.org - discusses the recall effort against former Republican State Senator Kevin Priola and a judge's (misguided) decision to stop the recall effort until next year. Then - RAD or ROD? What about other Colorado names? West-MINISTER? Really? Great calls and texts and laughs. The trailer for "Coal Miner's Daughter" wraps the hour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime political campaign consultant Dick Morris, author of 'The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback,' joins Dan to break down where the FBI's raid of Mar-a-Lago goes from here - and whether a potential indictment of President Trump affects whether or not he will run again in 2024. Also, Michael Fields of Advance Colorado Institute updates on the recall effort against Colorado state senator and political chameleon Kevin Priola, who recently switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat.
Kristi Burton Brown celebrates her birthday in style, by hosting The Dan Caplis Show before a fun family dinner at her favorite restaurant. In the meantime, Michael Fields of Advance Colorado Institute outlines the recall effort against now-Democrat state senator Kevin Priola.
When is a TABOR refund not a TABOR refund? When it's election season. Michael Fields of Advance Colorado joins the show to talk about Governor Polis renaming the TABOR refund. Then George returns to the poll about American pride. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Fields, President of Advance Colorado Institute spells out exactly why Colorado taxpayers are getting refund checks under the rules of TABOR, and that Governor Jared Polis - while taking credit for it to help boost his campaign - has absolutely nothing to do with it. Kristi Burton-Brown is filling in for Dan.
Michael Fields of Advance Colorado Institute joins Dan to call out blatant 180 degree turns by Governor Jared Polis on state tax refunds and gas taxes for Colorado residents as a cynical, transparent play for votes during an election year.
What percentage of their sentence should a violent offender serve? More or less than 50%? George welcome Michael Fields from Advance Colorado to the show to talk about a proposed ballot measure that would have let you, the voter, decide if violent offenders should serve at least 85% of their sentence...BUT...Phil Weiser's AG office stepped in and through the title process, killed the measure. Since these violent offenders are released into our community, why don't we get a voice? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Fields of Advance CO Institute joined Dan and Kristi to break down the TABOR ax refund, and the Fentanyl overdose issue in Colorado. Dan and Kristi talk about the state of the GOP in Colorado and around the country. They break down what issues voters in CO care about most such as crime and inflation, and the politics of abortion. Finally, Dan and Kristi talk about how great it is to see the people of Ukraine and the world unite in a fight for freedom in the face of war.
Peter is skiing and George Brauchler fills is. This hour George speaks with Colorado Senator Paul Lundeen and Michael Fields of the Advance Colorado Institute/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this November's Colorado ballot, voters will decide the fate of Proposition 120: “Property Tax Assessment Rate Reduction.” Proposition 120 proposes to permanently reduce the statewide property tax assessment rate for several classes of property. What is interesting is that something unprecedented happened in advance of this ballot measure appearing before voters. The ultimate impact of the measure hinges on whether 2021 legislation Senate Bill 21-293: “Property Tax Classification and Assessment Rates” passed by the state legislature after the ballot initiative was submitted, will remain law. Senate Bill 21-293 reclassified property types, and because of this Proposition 120's proposed assessment rate reductions would apply only to multi-family and commercial lodging property, respectively. To unpack why the legislature passed a bill in direct response to a ballot measure that had not even appeared on the ballot yet, the multitude of ways impacts could shake out if both become law, the origins and impetus for Proposition 120, and the road ahead, Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes two guests. The first is Michael Fields, Executive Director of Colorado Rising Action, and the man responsible for filing this ballot measure. The other is Chris Brown, Common Sense Institute's Vice President of Policy and Research. Thank for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here.
On this edition of Common Sense Digest, we take a deep dive into a major law unique to Colorado, and why it is relevant today, nearly three decades after being voted in by Coloradans in 1992. That's right, we're discussing the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, commonly referred to as TABOR. In recent years, we have seen direct attempts through our state's ballot process to strike TABOR entirely. At present, TABOR is being challenged from multiple angles and our Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes two guests to discuss why TABOR matters, what makes it unique, and what challenges lie ahead for it. Joining Earl is, first, Michael Fields, Executive Director of Colorado Rising Action, a 501(c)(4) that fights "for limited government, lowering taxes, fighting government over-regulation that stifles freedom, affordable and accessible health care, free enterprise, and a strong national security." Also joining is Dustin Zvonek, current candidate for Aurora City Council, a small business owner, former congressional and legislative aide, current member of the Aurora Citizens Advisory Budget Committee, and alumnus of Common Sense Institute. Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. For more information about TABOR, please visit our website.
This episode is our conversation about entrepreneurship and parenting where Michael discusses how he avoids being overwhelmed. We also discuss the challenges and joys of parenting in a blended family. You won't want to miss this. Below are all of the links to reach out to Michael W.L. Fields Accountability Mentorship | Facebook Page Accountability Mentorship! | Facebook Group Accountability Mentorship! - on Spotify The Cookbook & Guide for Your Probationary Firefighters & First Responders by Michael Fields
Join Jimmy Sengenberger at the Crossroads with Suzanne Staiert and Michael Fields! SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel and join us At The Crossroads! https://www.youtube.com/JimmyattheCro... Jimmy Sengenberger (@SengCenter) kicks off the show by explaining why Friday's May jobs report is in fact a great number, what it says about the economy, and how it shows government does NOT need to act more - but why it should get out of the way. Then, Colorado's U.S. Senate seat, held by Cory Gardner, may be the most difficult for Republicans to hold. The Democrats' likely nominee, former Governor John Hickenlooper, was found guilty of two ethics violations and held in contempt by the state's Independent Ethics Commission. On this, Jimmy interviews Suzanne Staiert (@SuzanneStaiertCO), the attorney who prosecuted Hickenlooper at his hearing, as well as Michael Fields (@MichaelCLFields), executive director of conservative group Colorado Rising Action.
George talks to Michael Fields about a rising action ballot issue. He also talks to Dem Candidate Andrew Romanoff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy Corporon with Michael Fields discussing Tabor and Referendum CC on the ballot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Fields from Colorado Rising Action discusses Referendum CC and the fight to preserve TABOR in ColoradoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan is off until Monday—we have Randy Corporon filling in. Randy defends John Andrews from criticism of his Western Conservative Summit speech. Then, Colorado Rising Action director Michael Fields makes the case against Ref CC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan is off until Monday—we have Randy Corporon filling in. Randy defends John Andrews from criticism of his Western Conservative Summit speech. Then, Colorado Rising Action director Michael Fields makes the case against Ref CC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smooth Jazz Weekend is an online radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY. Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music. Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. This episode features the following Indie Artists: LeBron, Marcus Anderson, Jack Turner, Ray Chew, Gabriel MArk Hasselbach, Michael Ross, Michael Ward. Kevin Toney, Althea Renee & Jeanette Harris, Paula Atherton, Michael Fields. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Smooth Jazz Weekend is an online radio show that focuses on modern contemporary jazz featuring INDEPENDENT ARTISTS ONLY.Jazz fans and Jazz lovers will discover and experience ONLY THE BEST of indie jazz music.Get ready to be entertained, informed and inspired by show host, former CBS radio & music producer Tina E. This episode features the following Indie Artists: **LeBron, Marcus Anderson, Jack Turner, Ray Chew, Gabriel MArk Hasselbach, Michael Ross, Michael Ward. Kevin Toney, Althea Renee & Jeanette Harris, Paula Atherton, Michael Fields.** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.