The Extreme Bills Polis Signed in 2024

June 11, 2024 01:52:13
The Extreme Bills Polis Signed in 2024
The Kim Monson Show
The Extreme Bills Polis Signed in 2024

Jun 11 2024 | 01:52:13

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Show Notes

On June 11, 2024, Kevin Lundberg, Mark Davis, and Jon Boesen joined the show. Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg exposes the extreme legislative session under Governor Polis, detailing attacks on parental rights through House Bill 24-1039 and the citizen initiative response through Protect Kids Colorado Construction manager Mark Davis announces his campaign for Castle Rock Town Council District 4, focusing on infrastructure challenges and.

Radical Legislation and Parental Rights Under Attack

Start listening at 16:40 – Hour 1

Kevin Lundberg, former Colorado State Senator and author of the Lundberg Report, exposes the unprecedented assault on liberty during the most recent legislative session. Lundberg characterizes the session as the worst he has witnessed, with attacks on freedoms coming from every direction simultaneously. The legislature pushed through House Bill 24-1039, requiring all public schools to affirm student name changes without parental notification, effectively forcing schools to participate in the transgender ideology agenda.

Lundberg explains the origins of Protect Kids Colorado, an organization he helped establish to fight back through citizen initiatives. Two ballot measures are in the signature-gathering phase: one requiring schools to notify parents when children adopt different gender identities, and another keeping biological males out of girls’ sports. He estimates these represent 80% issues, meaning the vast majority of Coloradans agree with parental notification and sex-based sports divisions.

The discussion extends to species incongruence, the disturbing phenomenon of children identifying as animals in schools. Lundberg confirms these reports are not exaggerated, noting that the logical extension of allowing children to reject biological reality in one area naturally extends to others. He references the documentary Art Club, which he helped produce, documenting how pervasive gender ideology has become in public education.

“You know he’s not a libertarian, he is a hardcore socialist with a woke agenda, and he wants to drive all this transgender nonsense down the throats of every child in this state.”

Kevin Lundberg, Former Colorado State Senator

Lundberg catalogs the governor’s legislative record, citing bills on birth equity for “birthing persons,” climate literacy diploma endorsements, racial equity studies as a precursor to reparations, mobile phone bans while driving, and Senate Bill 84 establishing the attorney general as an arbiter of misinformation. He notes the Orwellian irony of the bill number matching George Orwell’s dystopian novel.

Local Governance and Castle Rock’s Future

Start listening at 70:50 – Hour 2

Mark Davis, a 30-year construction industry veteran, announces his candidacy for Castle Rock Town Council District 4. Davis brings management experience to his campaign, focusing on infrastructure challenges facing the rapidly growing community. He identifies parking availability for small businesses as a critical issue, noting that the Douglas County building’s four-story parking structure sits largely unused while nearby businesses lose customers who cannot find parking.

Davis expresses concern about high-rise development transforming Castle Rock into a Denver satellite. He observes that residents chose Castle Rock specifically to avoid urban density, yet development decisions prioritize vertical construction adjacent to roads, eliminating future options for infrastructure expansion. The candidate emphasizes that local government decisions should reflect constituent preferences rather than developer interests.

“We don’t live in Denver for a reason. So turning Castle Rock into Denver, I don’t think anybody really likes that. There’s a lot of people that just want their front yard. They just want a cute little cul-de-sac to live in with a lot of friends nearby.”

Mark Davis, Castle Rock Town Council Candidate

Personal Injury Law and Family Safety

Start listening at 63:38 – Hour 2

Jon Boesen of Boesen Law discusses the importance of prompt legal consultation following injuries. He emphasizes that initial consultations, often lasting 90 minutes to two hours, focus on educating clients about the legal process and reducing anxiety for those unfamiliar with personal injury claims. Boesen shares practical safety advice for summer, urging parents to ensure children communicate their whereabouts, particularly when engaging in outdoor activities like hiking.

“Time is of the essence. When something happens, I want to talk to folks right away. A phone call is good. An in-person consultation is much better because we’re going to spend time. We really need to understand who our client is, how the injuries or what happened to them is going to affect them.”

Jon Boesen, Boesen Law

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