Showing posts with label Gov. Bill Ritter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gov. Bill Ritter. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Gov. Ritter appoints out lesbian to Colorado Supreme Court

Today, Gov. Ritter appointed Monica Marie Marquez (pictured), the first out lesbian at the time of appointment, to the Colorado Supreme Court.

Marquez is a 1997 graduate of the Yale Law School and a 1991 graduate of Stanford University. - via Gay Politics

Friday, November 20, 2009

Thanksgiving bowling with Gov. Ritter


Looking for something different to do for Thanksgiving? How about the first annual Thanksgiving LEBOWLSKI event with Governor Bill Ritter and Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien for an evening of Bowling, Beers, and Birds at Crown Lanes Bowling Alley on November 23 from 5:30 - 7 p.m.?

For each individual who attends the event, the campaign will donate a Thanksgiving dinner to a Colorado charity.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Happy Belated Colorado Day!


Gov. Bill Ritter officially proclaimed Saturday, August 1, as Colorado Day in the State of Colorado. The date marks the 133rd anniversary of Colorado's statehood. Known as the Centennial State, Colorado became the 36th state in the Union in 1876 upon the signature of President Ulysses S. Grant.

In 1861, directly after the South seceded from the Union, Congress created the Colorado Territory. As a result of the gold rush and subsequent mining booms, the region quickly was populated, with the territorial capital, Denver, becoming a major supply town. In 1876, President Grant signed a proclamation creating Colorado as the 36th state in the Union -- the Centennial State.

Traditionally, Colorado Day has been a time to celebrate the state's rich and storied history. To encourage Coloradans to learn more about their state and its historical treasures, Gov. Ritter, along with Lt. Gov. O'Brien and their staffs developed a list of some of their favorite Colorado historical sites and destinations. The initiative is designed to raise awareness of our state's historically significant locations, and to promote the idea of "stay-cations" -- vacations that Coloradans take within the state to discover our inherent beauty and history. With "stay-cations," Coloradans can re-discover Colorado, save on the expenses of a more distant trip, and keep Colorado dollars within the state to boost both the state economy and local economies.

The Governor and Lt. Governor are encouraging people to submit their favorite historic Colorado destinations and help create a list of 133 recommended sites to visit in Colorado in honor of the 133rd anniversary of statehood.

Click here to recommend a favorite historical site. Recommend up to three destinations between now and August 16th. Once voting is complete, the Governor's Office will announce and promote the list of 133 favorite places on the Governor's Office website and encourage Coloradans and out-of-state guests to visit the recommended sites before summer comes to an end.

And remember, you can always go to www.colorado.com to find hundreds of destinations and events happening around the state.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Gov. Ritter signs HB 1260


After successfully passing the Colorado State Legislature with bipartisan support, Governor Bill Ritter signed HB 1260, The Designated Beneficiaries Act, into law today.

Special thanks to Rep. Mark Ferrandino and Sen. Jennifer Veiga for sponsoring this key piece of legislation.

This bill provides the opportunity for two unmarried adults to designate one another as the person entitled to certain financial protections and decision-making powers in major life events by simply recording a form with the County Clerk & Recorder’s Office and paying a small fee.