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PUBLIC SECTOR UNION INFLUENCE INCOLORADO LEGISLATURE ELECTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.3
2010 Public Sector Union Donations to Targeted Districts.5
List ofPublic Sector Unions9
State House13
State Senate31
Union Donation Success Rates.....41
Public Sector Union Lobbying FY 2013..48
Notes and Methodology..55
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Introduction
At the current time, the Democrat Party has a sizable majority in both the Colorado State
House and the Colorado State Senate. This has lead to the far-Left majority pushing extreme
measures through the legislature; among these are SB-025 (firefighter collective bargaining), SB-213
(education reform), SB-252 (increasing alternative energy quotas), HB-1224 (high-capacity magazine
ban), and HB-1229 (universal background checks). These bills have been highly criticized by many
Coloradoans, and the legislature was so liberal in the 2013 session there was talk of a movement for
northern Colorado counties to secede from the state. While this movement has since lost momentum,
the fact that it was discussed as seriously as it had been demonstrates how taken aback the citizens
of Colorado were by the extremism of the legislature.
The best way to restore the balance of power in Colorado and remove the one-party rule
currently in place is for the minority party to take a majority in the Colorado Senate. There are
seven State Senate districts currently held by Democrats that opponents could potentially capture in
2014: Senate District 5 (currently held by Gail Schwartz), Senate District 11 (currently held by John
Morse, who is fighting a recall at this time), Senate District 16 (currently held by Jeanne Nicholson),
Senate District 20 (currently held by Cheri Jahn), Senate District 22 (currently held by Andy Kerr),and Senate District 24 (currently held by Lois Tochtrop). Senators Schwartz, Morse, Tochtrop, and
Newell will be ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits, leaving their seats open and
without the incumbent advantage. If the current minority party can capture just 3 of these seats and
hold on to the 15 seats they already have, they can give themselves a 1-vote majority (18-17),
allowing the state senate to block extreme bills that would pass under one-party rule.
The information in this report looks at the donations from public sector unions to these five
seats in the 2010 election, as well as donations to all House and Senate races in the 2012 elections. It
is important to note that the districts have changed since the 2010 elections after re-districting, so
the electorate will be different in these races will be different in 2014. There is no doubt, however,
that they will still be highly competitive races and the public sector unions will pour money intothem (this is evidenced by Senate District 22, where re-districting greatly increased Democrat
presence; the district went from receiving no public sector union funds to one of their biggest
targets).
This report also looks at how each member voted on two bills particularly favored by public
sector unions. Senate Bill 25 requires that all fire districts allow collective bargaining if the union
requests it. While it was previously allowed by some districts by their own choice, it is now required
and the process of collective bargaining is written in the bill and enforced by the state. Senate Bill
213 is a massive education reform bill requiring near one billion dollars in increased spending on
education.
Included at the end are the amounts spent by public sector unions on lobbying for FiscalYear 2013 (July 2012-June 2013). Public sector unions spent over $277,000 on lobbying in this fiscal
year. This number is small in comparison to some other industries (according to a recent report from
Ethics Watch, oil and gas spent over $1.06 million on lobbying in the same period), but it isnt
atypically low. Public sector unions likely dont need to lobby excessively for two reasons: they win
favor with politicians with large campaign donations, and the majority of the public has no problem
with them (unlike oil and gas companies, ranked the most disapproved-of industry by the most
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recent Gallup poll on the subject), so they have little reason to go directly to legislators during the
session to influence the bills crafted.
The lobbying figures for the Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA) have also been
included. PERA, while not technically a public sector union, serves the same people and has many
similar goals to public sector unions, and their influence is strong.
While public sector unions are not the most powerful players in Colorado state politics, they
are certainly not to be overlooked. Not only do they spend considerable amounts of money to
influence state politics (they spent over $800,000 in the 2012 cycle and over $2.7 million in the 2010
cycle), but it pays off. Bills such as Senate Bill 25 and Senate Bill 213 are very big victories for them,
and with these and similar bills we can see the revenues of the unions (and, by consequence, their
political contributions) increase. In order for the current minority party to win the Colorado Senate
and restore balance to the Capitol, they will have to know what they are up against and how best to
counter against it.
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO TARGETED SEATSFROM THEIR MOST RECENT ELECTION
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Gail Schwartz (D, SD-05)
Contributions from Public Sector Unions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,250o Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Jefferson County Education Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employees Unions:o AFSCME: $4,500o SEIU SDC: $4,250o Colorado WINS SDC: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $75 Total: $20,475
John Morse (D, SD-11)
Contributions from Public Sector Unions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,250o Pikes Peak Education Association: $2,125o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,500o Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,000o Jefferson County Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Springs Education Association: $900o Brighton Education Association: $400
Firefighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000
State and Local Government Employees Unions:o SEIU SDC: $4,250o SEIU Local 105: $4,250o Colorado WINS SDC: $2,400o AFSCME:$2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $25 Total: $28,100
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Jeanne Nicholson (D, SD-16)
Contributions from public sector unions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,250o Jefferson County Education Association: $4,250o Boulder Valley Education Association: $2,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000
Firefighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o SEIU SDC: $4,250o SEIU Local 105: $4,250o Colorado WINS SDC: $2,400o AFSCME: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $150 Total: $28,550
Cheri Jahn (D, SD-20)
Contributions from public sector unions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $2,125o Jefferson County Education Association: $2,125o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o SEIU Local 105: $4,000o Colorado WINS SDC: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $150 Total: $11,400
Mike Daniels (D, Lost SD-22 Race)
Contributions from public sector unions:
Received no contributions from public sector unions
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Lois Tochtrop (D, SD-24)
Contributions from public sector unions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $2,125o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o District 12 Educators Association: $400
Firefighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $2,500o Colorado WINS SDC: $1,200o SEIU Local 105: $400
Private donations from public sector union employees: $25 Total: $11,650
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LIST OF PUBLIC SECTOR UNOINSWHO DONATED IN COLORADO
2012 STATE LEGISLATURE ELECTIONS
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TEACHERS UNIONS:
Colorado Education Association:
The Colorado Education Association (CEA) is the state chapter of the National Education Association (NEA). The
CEA is a teachers union with over 40,000 members throughout Colorado. The annual dues for membership are
$23. The CEA donated more money than any other teachers union in the 2012 election cycle with $146,825 in total
political donations. In addition, they spent over $135,000 in lobbying for the 2012-2013 fiscal year. It was recently
announced that the CEA has pledged $250,000 for the campaign to pass Initiative 22, a $950,000,000 tax increase
for K-12 education.
Colorado Federation of Teachers:
The Colorado Federation of Teachers is the state chapter of the national American Federation of Teachers. They
pledged $58,600 in the 2012 election cycle, $14,000 of which went to the Colorado Democratic Party and the rest
went to individual candidates, all of which were Democrats.
Jefferson County Education Association:
The Jefferson County Education Association is a local unit of the CEA based in Jefferson County. In 2012 they gave
over $27,000 to State House and State Senate races alone.
Pueblo Education Association:
The Pueblo Education Association is a local unit of the CEA based in Pueblo. They put a total of $19,500 into the
2012 election cycle.
Denver Classroom Teacher Association:
The Denver Classroom Teacher Association is affiliated with the CEA and the NEA serving almost 3,000 teachers in
Denver public schools. In the 2012 election cycle they gave $5,000 to the Colorado Democratic Party and $12,500to individual candidates, all representatives of the Democratic Party.
Boulder Valley Education Association:
The Boulder Valley Education Association is the official representative of teachers in the Boulder Valley School
district. In 2012, they made $15,250 in political donations, all going towards Democrat candidates and causes.
Brighton Education Association:
The Brighton Education Association is a local unit of the CEA based in Brighton. Their 2012 election donations
totaled at $10,825.
Pikes Peak Education Association:
The Pikes Peak Education Association is a local member of the CEA and the NEA representing teachers in the areas
surrounding Pikes Peak. They gave $9,500 to State House and State Senate Candidates in the 2012 election,
exclusively going to Democrat candidates.
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Saint Vrain Valley Education Association:
The Saint Vrain Valley Education Association is a CEA and NEA affiliate based in Longmont, Colorado. Their 2012
donations total to $8,950, all given to Democrat candidates and causes.
Poudre Education Association:
The Poudre Education Association is a CEA and NEA local branch based in Fort Collins, Colorado. In the 2012
election cycle they donated $7,300 to Democrat candidates for State House, State Senate, and State Board of
Education.
Pueblo County Teachers Association:
The Pueblo County Teachers Association represents educators from the Pueblo County school system. They gave
$5,500 to Democratic candidates in 2012.
District Twelve Educators Association:
The District Twelve Educators Association is an affiliate of the CEA and the NEA based in the Adams 12 Five StarSchool District. They gave $3,800 in political donations in 2012.
FIRE FIGHTERS UNIONS
Colorado Professional Fire Fighters
Colorado Professional Fire Fighters advocates for fire fighters throughout the state. They were the largest political
contributor of any public sector union in 2012, giving $179,300 to Democratic candidates and causes. In addition,
they spent $25,000 on lobbying in the 2012-2013 fiscal year and managed to get a bill passed that allowed
collective bargaining for fire fighters unions.
West Metro Fire Fighters Local 1309
West Metro Fire Fighters is a local chapter of the International Association of Fire Fighters in Lakewood, Colorado.
In 2012 they donated a total $6,500 to 3 candidates.
Fire Fighters Local 3
Fire Fighters Local 3 is a local chapter of the International Association of Fire Fighters based in Pueblo, Colorado.
They gave $4,500 to candidates in the 2012 election cycle.
Littleton Fire Fighters Small Donor Committee:
The Little Fire Fighters Small Donor Committee was set up by the fire fighters union in Littleton, Colorado to make
political donations on behalf of the union. In 2012 they gave $4,500 to Linda Newell, a Democratic State Senator
from Senate District 26 who was not up for re-election.
South Metro Professional Fire Fighters Association:
The South Metro Professional Fire Fighters Association, also known as the International Association of Fire Fighters
Local 2164, is the fire fighters union for Englewood, Colorado. In 2012, they gave $2,500 to Linda Newell.
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Colorado Springs Professional Fire Fighters:
Colorado Springs Professional Fire Fighters, also known as International Association of Fire Fighters Local 5,
represents fire fighters in the Colorado Springs area. They gave $2,200 to Daniel Kagan, a Democrat representative
of House District 3.
Thornton Professional Fire Fighters Local 2376:
International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2376 represents fire fighters in the Thornton area. They gave $250
to Steve Lebsock, the Democrat representative of State House District 34.
STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE UNIONS
Colorado Wins SDC:
Colorado Workers for Innovative and New Solutions is a union that represents over 31,000 state employees. The
Small Donor Committee allows them to make political contributions. They donated $83,480 across 48 candidates
for Colorado State House and State Senate in 2012, 44 of which are now in office.
AFSCME Council 76:
The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 76 is the Denver, Colorado
based state branch of the national union for government workers from the state level down. In 2012 they donated
$57,000 to Democrat candidates for State House and State Senate.
AFSCME:
The national headquarters of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees is based in
Washington, D.C. They put $54,975 towards Democrats running for State House and State Senate in Colorado in
2012.
Service Employees Local 105
The Service Employees Local 105 is the Denver-based branch of the Service Employees International Union with
over 6,000 members representing health care and property service workers. They made $39,500 in political
donations in 2012, $9,000 going to the Colorado Democratic Party and $30,500 going to Democratic candidates for
State House and State Senate.
Colorado Association of Public Employees
Colorado Association of Public Employees represents public employees. They donated $6,000 to Democratic
candidates in the 2012 election.
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COLORADO STATE HOUSEPUBLIC SECTOR UNION CONTRIBUTIONS
2012 ELECTION CYCLE
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House District 1: Jeanne Labuda (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Private donations from public sector union employees: $50 Total: $3,100
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 2: Mark Ferrandino (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o
Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000 State and Local Government Employee Unions:
o AFSCMF: $2,500o AFSCMF Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $400
Private donations from public sector union employees: $25 Total: $10,925
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 3: Daniel Kagan (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o District Twelve Educators Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Springs Professional Fire Fighters: $2,200o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,050o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $4,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $2,000o Service Employees Local 105: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $50 Total: $22,700
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 5: Crisanta Duran (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o District Twelve Education Association: $200o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $300
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $1,000o AFSCME Council 76: $1,000o
Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200 Private donations from public sector union employees: $594 Total: $7,894
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 7: Angela Williams (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,500
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $1,500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Private donations from public sector union employees: $100 Total: $5,300
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 8: Elizabeth McCann (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Teachers Federation: $100
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $500o
AFSCME Council 76: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $2,200Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 9: Paul Rosenthal (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o ASFCME Council 76: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $7,550Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 10: Dickey L. Hullinghorst (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:
o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250 State and Local Government Employee Unions:
o AFSCME Council 76: $2000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $400
Total: $8,250Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 11: Jonathan Singer (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o District Twelve Educators Association: $200o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $600o AFSCME Council 76: $250
Total: $7,900Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 12: Mike Foote (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $8,550Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 13: Claire Levy (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o Colorado Education Association: $500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $500o AFSCME Committee 76: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $2,300Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 17: Tony Exum (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Pikes Peak Education Association: $4,250o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o
Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250 State and Local Government Employee Unions:
o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $3,250o AFSCME: $2,000
Total: $19,650Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 18: Sanford Pete Lee (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Pikes Peak Education Association: $4,250o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,050o Colorado Springs Police Protective Association: $1,000o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $3,214o Service Employees Local 105: $2,250o AFSCME: $2,000o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $50 Total: $25,714
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 23: Max Tyler (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Jefferson County Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $2,000o Pueblo Education Association: $2,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o West Metro Fire Fighters: $2,500o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Service Employees Local 105: $3,250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $3,053o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $25 Total: $27,478
House District 24: Sue Schafer (D)
Teachers Unions:o Jefferson County Education Association: $2,500o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $700o AFSCME: $500
Total: $5,200Key Votes:
SB-025: E SB-213: Y
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House District 26: Diane Mitsch Bush (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employees:o AFSCME Council 76: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $8,100Key Votes:
SB-025: N SB-213: Y
House District 28: Brittany Pettersen (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Jefferson County Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,300o Poudre Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Boulder Valley Education Association: $250
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o West Metro Fire Fighters: $1,500o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $4,250o AFSCME: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $440 Total: $24,140
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 29: Tracy Kraft-Tharp (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Jefferson County Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Boulder Valley Education Association: $250
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $4,682o AFSCME: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $100 Total: $24,182
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 31: Joseph Salazar
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o District 12 Education Association: $400o Mapleton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o Fraternal Order of Police Colorado State Lodge: $200
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Service Employees Local 105: $2,250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $600o AFSCME Council 76: $500
Total: $9,600Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 32: Dominick Moreno (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Education Association: $200o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $700o AFSCME: $500
Private donations from public sector union employees: $445 Total: $7,395
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 33: Dianne Primavera (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Boulder Valley Education Association: $4,250o
Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,300o Jefferson County Education Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o District Twelve Educators Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Service Employees Local 105: $2,250o AFSCME: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $2,595
Private donations from public sector union employees: $995
Total: $25,040Key Votes:
SB-025: N SB-213: Y
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House District 34: Steve Lebsock (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Educators Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000o Thornton Professional Fire Fighters Local 2376: $250o Fraternal Order of Police: $250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,100o AFSCME: $1,000
Total: $8,500Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 35: Cherylin Peniston (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $3,250o
Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o District Twelve Education Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $4,403o AFSCME Council 76: $1,500o
Service Employees Local 105: $500 Private donations from public sector union employees: $125 Total: $17,378
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 36: Su Ryden (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o District Twelve Education Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,200
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $2,500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,200o Colorado Association of Public Employees: $500o Service Employees Local 105: $500
Total: $11,100Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 40: John Buckner (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $1,500o
Jefferson County Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500o Poudre Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Boulder Valley Education Association: $250
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $2,846o Colorado Association of Public Employees: $2,250o
AFSCME Council 76: $2,000 Private donations from public sector union employees: $935 Total: $21,181
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 42: Rhonda Fields (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police Small Donor Committee: $300
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Private donations from public sector union employees: $375 Total: $8,125
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 46: Leroy M. Garcia (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Pueblo County Teachers Association: $2,250o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o
Pueblo Education Association: $500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,000o Fire Fighters Local 3: $2,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Private donations from public sector union employees: $75 Total: $10,625
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 50: Dave Young (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,200
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $4,256o AFSCME Council 76: $4,000o Service Employees Local 105: $2,250
Private donations from public sector union employees: $150 Total: $23,756
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 52: Joann Ginal (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Poudre Education Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $3,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,200o AFSCME: $500
Total: $8,350Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 53: Randy Fischer (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o Poudre Education Association: $300o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $500o AFSCME: $250
Total: $3,650Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
House District 59: Mike McLachlan (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $3,650o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000
Total: $15,800Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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House District 61: Millie Hamner (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Service Employees Local 105: $2,250o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $100 Total: $15,100
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Sponsor of SB-213
House District 62: Edward Vigil (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $500o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $1,700Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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COLORADO STATE SENATEPUBLIC SECTOR UNION CONTRIBUTIONS
2012 ELECTION CYCLE
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Senate District 03: Angela Giron (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Fire Fighters and Police Unionso Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
Total: $2,000Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Not up for reelection in 2012.
Senate District 5: Gail Schwartz (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Service Employees Local 105: $4,250
Key Votes:
SB-025: N SB-213: Y
Notes:
Not up for reelection in 2012.
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Senate District 14: John Kefalas (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $3,250o Poudre Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,125
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $700
Private donations from public sector union employees: $200 Total: $9,775
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Senate District 16: Jeanne Nicholson (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
Total: $2,000Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Not up for re-election in 2012.
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Senate District 17: Matt Jones (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $2,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1500
Private donations from public sector union employees: $40 Total: $10,540
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Senate District 18: Rollie Heath (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $500o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o
Brighton Education Association: $400o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $200
Total: $5,700Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Sponsor of SB-213 Serves on Business, Labor & Technology Committee (SB-025) Serves on Education Committee (SB-213)
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Senate District 19: Evie Hudak (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Jefferson County Education Association: $4,399o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $3,000o Poudre Education Association: $2,500o Pikes Peak Education Association: $1,000o Pueblo Education Association: $1,000o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $750o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Education Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $5,458o Service Employees Local 105: $3,250o AFSCME: $2,500o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $2,005 Total: $39,262
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Chairman of Education Committee (SB-213)
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Senate District 21: Jessie Ulibarri (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Educators Association: $200o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $100
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $1,000
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,200
Total: $5,700Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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Senate District 22: Andy Kerr (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Jefferson County Education association: $4,322o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $2,000o Pueblo Education Association: $2,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $1,500o Saint Vrain Valley Education Association: $1,000o Poudre Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Educators Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $2,200o West Metro Fire Fighters: $1,500o Colorado State Fraternal Order of Police: $250
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $4,500o Colorado Association of Public Employees: $3,250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $3,086
Private donations from public sector union employees: $1,025 Total: $35,033
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Notes:
Serves on Education Committee (SB-213)
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Senate District 25: Mary Hodge (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,250o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400o District Twelve Education Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,250
State and Local Government Employee Uniono Service Employees Local 105: $3,250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $2,900o AFSCME Council 76: $2,500o AFSCME: $2,000
Private donations from public sector union employees: $50 Total: $21,300
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Senate District 26: Linda Newell (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $4,500o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $3,000o Boulder Valley Education Association: $500o Denver Classroom Teachers Association: $500o Brighton Education Association: $400
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,500o Littleton Firefighters Small Donor Committee: $4,500o South Metro Professional Firefighters Association: $2,500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $5,750o AFSCME Council 76: $2,000o AFSCME: $1,500o Service Employees Local 105: $1,000
Total: $30,650Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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Senate District 28: Nancy Todd (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $3,300o Colorado Federation of Teachers: $1,000o Brighton Education Association: $200o District Twelve Educators Association: $200
Fire Fighters and Police Unions:o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,500
State and Local Government Employee Unions:o AFSCME: $2,000o Service Employees Local 105: $1,250o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $1,197
Private donations from public sector union employees: $50 Total: $13,697
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
Senate District 29: Morgan Caroll (D)
Public Sector Union Contributions:
Teachers Unions:o Colorado Education Association: $3,250o
Colorado Federation of Teachers: $500 Firefighters and Police Unions:
o Colorado Professional Fire Fighters: $4,500 State and Local Government Employee Unions:
o AFSCME Council 76: $4,000o Colorado Wins Small Donor Committee: $400
Private donations from public sector union employees: $150 Total: $12,800
Key Votes:
SB-025: Y SB-213: Y
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LAWMAKERS WHO DID NOT RECEIVECONTRIBUTIONS FROM PUBLIC
SECTOR UNIONS
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Name
Dan Pabon (D, HD-04)
Lois Court (D, HD-06)
Dan Nordberg (R, HD-14)
Mark Waller (R, HD-15)
Janak Joshi (R, HD-16)
Amy Stephens (R, HD-19)
Bob Gardner (R, HD-20)
Lois Landgraf (R, HD-21)
Justin Everett (R, HD-22)
Cheri Gerou (R, HD-25)
Libby Szabo (R, HD-27)
Jenise May (D, HD-30)
Spencer Swalm (R, HD-37)
Kathleen Conti (R, HD-38)
Polly Lawrence (R, HD-39)
Frank McNulty (R, HD-43)
Chris Holbert (R, HD-44)
Carole Murray (R, HD-45)
Clarice Navarro (R, HD-47)
Stephen Humphrey (R, HD-48)
Perry Buck (R, HD-49)
Brian DelGrosso (R, HD-51)
Jared Wright (R, HD-54)
Ray Scott (R, HD-55)
Kevin Priola (R, HD-56)
Bob Rankin (R, HD-57)
SB-025
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
E
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
SB-213
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Name
Don Coram (R, HD-58)
James D. Wilson (R, HD-60)
Lori Saine (R, HD-63)
Timothy Dore (R, HD-64)
Jerry Sonnenberg (R, HD-65)
Greg Brophy (R, SD-01)
Kevin Grantham (R, SD-02)
Mark Scheffel (R, SD-04)
Ellen Roberts (R, SD-06)
Steve King (R, SD-07)
Randy Baumgartner (R, SD-08)
Kent Lambert (R, SD-09)
Owen Hill (R, SD-10)
John Morse (D, SD-11)
Bill Cadman (R, SD-12)
Scott Renfroe (R, SD-13)
Kevin Lundberg (R, SD-15)
Cheri Jahn (D, SD-20)
Vicki Marble (R, SD-23)
Lois Tochtrop (D, SD-24)
David Balmer (R, SD-27)
Ted Harvey (R, SD-30)
Pat Steadman (R, SD-31)
Irene Aguilar (D, SD-32)
Michael Johnston (D, SD-33)
Lucia Guzman (D, SD-34)
Larry Crowder (R, SD-35)
SB-025
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
SB-213
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
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UNION SUPPORT SUCCESS RATES
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Teachers Unions
Colorado Education Association:o Winners: 44o Losers: 9o Success Rate: 83 %o $ To Winners: $107,300o $ To Losers: $20,000o $ Success Rate: 84.3%
Colorado Federation of Teachers:o Winners: 41o Losers: 6o Success Rate: 87.2%o $ To Winners: $40,800o $ To Losers: $2,800o $ Success Rate: 93.6%
Jefferson County Education Association:o Winners: 8o Losers: 2o Success Rate: 80%o $ To Winners: $26,721o $ To Losers: $500o $ Success Rate: 98.2%
Pueblo Education Association:o Winners: 4o Losers: 2o Success Rate: 66.7%o $ To Winners: $5,500o $ To Losers: $9,000o $ Success Rate: 37.9%
Denver Classroom Teachers Association:o Winners: 11o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 91.7%o $ To Winners: $12,000o $ To Losers: $500o % Success Rate: 96%
Boulder Valley Education Association:o Winners: 15o Losers: 2o Success Rate: 88.2%o $ To Winners: $13,250o $ To Losers: $1,250o $ Success Rate: 91.4%
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Brighton Education Association:o Winners: 26o Losers: 2o Success Rate: 92.9%o $ To Winners: $9,000o
$ To Losers: $800o $ Success Rate: 91.8%
Pikes Peak Education Association:o Winners: 3o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $9,500o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Saint Vrain Valley Education Association:o Winners: 9o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 90%o $ To Winners: $8,000o $ To Losers: $500o $ Success Rate: 94.1%
Poudre Education Association:o Winners: 7o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $6,300o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Pueblo County Teachers Association:o Winners: 1o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 50%o $ To Winners: $2,250o $ To Losers: $3,250o $ Success Rate: 40.9%
District Twelve Educators Association:o Winners: 14o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 93.3%o $ To Winners: $3,200o $ To Losers: $200o $ Success Rate: 94.1%
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Mesa Valley Education Association:o Winners: 0o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 0%o $ To Winners: $0o
$ To Losers: $1,000o $ Success Rate: 0%
District 12 Education Association:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $400o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Mapleton Education Association:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $400o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Total $ To Winners: $244,621
Total $ To Losers: $39,800
Total $ Success Rate: 86%
Fire Fighters Unions
Colorado Professional Fire Fighters:o Winners: 41o Losers: 6o Success Rate: 87.2%o $ To Winners: $138,325o $ To Losers: $18,750o $ Success Rate: 88.1%
West Metro Fire Fighters:o Winners: 3o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $5,500o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
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Fire Fighters Local 3:o Winners: 1o Losers: 1o Success Rate: 50%o $ To Winners: $2,000o
$ To Losers: $2,500o $ Success Rate: 44.4%
Littleton Fire Fighters SDC:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $4,500o $ To Losers: 0o $ Success Rate: 100%
South Metro Professional Firefighters Association:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $2,500o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Colorado Springs Professional Fire Fighters:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $2,200o $ To Losers: 0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Thornton Professional Fire Fighters Local 2376:o Winners: 1o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $250o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Total $ To Winners: $155,275
Total $ To Losers: $21,250
Total $ Success Rate: 87.9%
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State & Local Government Employee Unions
Colorado Wins SDCo Winners: 44o Losers: 4o Success Rate: 91.7%o $ To Winners: $72,090o $ To Losers: $11,390o $ Success Rate: 86.4%
AFSCME Council 76o Winners: 29o Losers: 4o Success Rate: 87.9%o $ To Winners: $47,750o $ To Losers: $9,250o $ Success Rate: 83.8%
AFSCMEo Winners: 23o Losers: 2o Success Rate: 92%o $ To Winners: $36,750o $ To Losers: $4,000o $ Success Rate: 90.2%
Service Employees Local 105o Winners: 13o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $26,250o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Colorado Association of Public Employees:o Winners: 4o Losers: 0o Success Rate: 100%o $ To Winners: $6,000o $ To Losers: $0o $ Success Rate: 100%
Total $ To Winners: $188,840
Total $ To Losers: $24,640
Total $ Success Rate: 88.5%
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Overall Success Rate:
Total $ To Winners: $588,736
Total $ To Losers: $85,690
Total $ Success Rate: 87.3%
Note: Numbers do not include contributions made to State Senators not up for election in 2012.
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LOBBYING BY PUBLIC SECTOR UNIONSFISCAL YEAR 2013
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Colorado Education Association Lobbyists, 2011-2013:
Lynne Garramone Masono Income directly from CEA:
July 2012: $4,014.87 August 2012: $4,014.87 September 2012: $4,014.87 October 2012: $4,014.87 November 2012: $4,014.87 December 2012: $4,014.87 January 2013: $4,014.87 February 2013: $4,014.87 March 2013: $4,014.87 April 2013: $4,014.87 May 2013: $4,014.87 June 2013: $4,014.87
Anthony Salazaro Income directly from CEA:
July 2012: $500 August 2012: $500 September 2012: $500 October 2012: $500 November 2012: $500 December 2012: $500 January 2013: $500 February 2013: $500 March 2013: $500 April 2013: $500 May 2013: $500 June 2013: $500
Karen Wicko Income directly from CEA:
July 2012: $3,216.33 August 2012: $3,216.33 September 2012: $3,216.33 October 2012: $3,216.33 November 2012: $3,216.33 December 2012: $3,216.33
January 2013: $3,216.33 February 2013: $3,216.33 March 2013: $3,216.33 April 2013: $3,216.33 May 2013: $3,216.33 June 2013: $3,216.33
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Julie Whitacreo Income directly from CEA:
July 2012: $3,615 August 2012: $3,615 September 2012: $3,615
October 2012: $3,615 November 2012: $3,615 December 2012: $3,615 January 2013: $3,615 February 2013: $3,615 March 2013: $3,615 April 2013: $3,615 May 2013: $3,615 June 2013: $3,615
Bradley Bartelso Income directly from CEA:
July 2012: $1,000 August 2012: $1,000 September 2012: $1,000 October 2012: $1,000 November 2012: $1,000 December 2012: $1,000 January 2013: $1,000 February 2013: $1,000 March 2013: $1,000 April 2013: $1,000 May 2013: $1,000 June 2013: $1,000
CEA Lobbying Totals 2012-2013: $148,154.40
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Lobbyists for the Colorado Federation of Teachers, 2011-2013
Charles Malicko Income directly from CFT:
July 2012: $1,250 August 2012: $1,100 September 2012: $1,250 October 2012: $1,250 November 2012: $1,250 December 2012: $1,500 January 2013: $1,500 February 2013: $875 March 2013: $1,150 April 2013: $1,200 May 2013: $1,200 June 2013: $1,200
CFT Lobbying total: $14,725
Lobbyists for Colorado Professional Fire Fighters, 2011-2013
Stephen Claphamo Income directly from CPFF:
January 2013: $2,500 February 2013: $2,500 March 2013: $2,500 April 2013: $2,500 May 2013: $2,500
Dennis Eulbergo Income directly from CPFF:
January 2013: $2,500 February 2013: $2,500 March 2013: $2,500 April 2013: $2,500 May 2013: $2,500 June 2013: $2,500
CPFF Lobbying Totals: $30,000
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Colorado WINS Lobbying 2011-2013
Headwaters Strategieso Lobbyists:
Adam Eichberg William Coyne
o Income directly from Colorado WINS July 2012: $5,000 August 2012: $5,000 September 2012: $5,000 October 2012: $5,000 November 2012: $5,000 December 2012: $5,000 January 2013: $5,000 February 2013: $5,000 March 2013: $5,000 April 2013: $5,000 May 2013: $5,000 June 2013: $5,000
Colorado WINS Lobbying Totals: $55,000Public Employees Retirement Association Lobbying 2011-2013
5280 Strategies Inco Income directly from PERA:
July 2012: $4,166.66 August 2012: $4,166.66 September 2012: $0 October 2012: $9,166.66 November 2012: $9,166.66 December 2012: $4,583.33 January 2013: $4,588.33 February 2013: $4,583.33 March 2013: $4,588.33 April 2013: $4,583.33 May 2013: $4,583.33 June 2013: $4588.33
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Lombard & Clayton Inco Income directly from PERA:
July 2012: $3,500 August 2012: $3,500 September 2012: $3,500
October 2012: $4,583.33 November 2012: $4,583.33 December 2012: $4,583.33 January 2013: $4,583.33 February 2013: $4,583.33 March 2013: $4,583.00 April 2013: $4,583.00 May 2013: $4,583.00 June 2013: $7,583.00
Steve Adamso Income directly from PERA:
February 2012: $2,500 March 2012: $2,500 April 2012: $2,500 May 2012: $2,500 June 2012: $2,500
Mary Alice Mandaricho Income directly from PERA:
July 2012: $4,166.66 August 2012: $4,166.66 September 2012: $0 October 2012: $9166.66 November 2012: $4,583.33 December 2012: $4,583.33 January 2013: $4,583.33 February 2013: $4,583.33 March 2013: $4,583.33 April 2013: $4,583.33 May 2013: $4,583.33 June 2013: $4,583.33
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Roberta Kirscht Robinette INC/DBA RKR Consultingo Income directly from PERA:
July 2012: $7717.50 August 2012: $7717.50 September 2012: $0
October 2012: $9166.66 November 2012: $4,583.33 December 2012: $4,583.33 January 2013: $4,583.33 February 2013: $4,583.33 March 2013: $4,583.33 April 2013: $4,583.33 May 2013: $4,583.33 June 2013: $4,583.33
PERA Lobbying Totals: $241,448.52 Note: PERA identified two bills from the last session (SB13-055 and HB13-1040) as Bills
Impacting Colorado PERA. Both were indefinitely postponed in committee. (All thisinformation is according to PERAs May 2013 Legislative Wrap-Up, which is accessible at
https://www.copera.org/pdf/Legislation/2013/LegWrapUp%205-13.pdf).
AFSCME Lobbying 2012-2013
Sean Hingao Direct income from AFSCME:
December 2012: $500 January 2013: $5,000 February 2013: $5,000 March 2013: $5,000 April 2013: $5,000 May 2013: $2,500
Total: $27,500Service Employees International Union Lobbying 2012-2013
Lauren Martens:o Direct income from SEIU:
January 2013: $375 February 2013: $50 March 2013: $475 April 2013: $1,450 May 2013: $225
Total: $2,575
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Notes
All information about political donations was taken from followthemoney.org, a website runby the National Institute on Money in State Politics. All numbers are from the 2012 election
cycle (donations made in the calendar years of 2011 and 2012) and the 2010 election cycle
(donations made in the calendar years of 2009 and 2010).
All figures about lobbying costs came from the Colorado Secretary of State websites OnlineLobbyist System (http://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.do). The numbers include money spent
on lobbying for Fiscal Year 2013 (beginning July 2012 and ending June 2013).
All information about votes came from the Colorado General Assembly website(http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013A/cslFrontPages.nsf/HomeSplash?OpenForm).
The Gallup poll cited, titled Americans Rate Computer Industry Best, Oil and Gas Worst,was released on August 12, 2012, and can be found at
http://www.gallup.com/poll/156713/americans-rate-computer-industry-best-oil-gas-worst.aspx
The Ethics Watch cited, Spend, Baby, Spend: How Oil and Gas Controls Colorado wasreleased by Ethics Watch on May 30, 2013, and can be found at
http://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-
colorados-oil-gas-industry.
http://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013A/cslFrontPages.nsf/HomeSplash?OpenFormhttp://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013A/cslFrontPages.nsf/HomeSplash?OpenFormhttp://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013A/cslFrontPages.nsf/HomeSplash?OpenFormhttp://www.gallup.com/poll/156713/americans-rate-computer-industry-best-oil-gas-worst.aspxhttp://www.gallup.com/poll/156713/americans-rate-computer-industry-best-oil-gas-worst.aspxhttp://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-colorados-oil-gas-industryhttp://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-colorados-oil-gas-industryhttp://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-colorados-oil-gas-industryhttp://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-colorados-oil-gas-industryhttp://www.coloradoforethics.org/co-legal/entry/ethics-watch-reveals-lobbying-influence-of-colorados-oil-gas-industryhttp://www.gallup.com/poll/156713/americans-rate-computer-industry-best-oil-gas-worst.aspxhttp://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013A/cslFrontPages.nsf/HomeSplash?OpenFormhttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.do -
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Methodology
Campaign Contributions
I began my search by going to followthemoney.org, National Overview, Colorado 2012. Under
Election Summary I looked both at the House and Senate figures separately. Used the Election
Status filter and entered won to only look at those candidates who are now in the state legislature.I went to each candidates page and used Table 3: Contributions to narrow my search; I selected
Public Sector Unions under the Labor section and clicked View Selected Contributions. I clicked
Summarize by Contributor at the top of the page to more easily record the total amounts spend by
each organization. The contributions were recorded, organized first by size of the contribution, then
alphabetically by the name of the contributing organization. All contributions from individuals who
listed a public sector union as their employer were aggregated into one contributor.
Lobbying Figures
The lobbying figures were found by using the Colorado Secretary of State Websites Online
Lobbyist System (http://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.do). I would Search by Principal to search
all the public sector unions that donated in the 2012 election cycle, from the list I complied in my
previous search. I looked at the disclosure reports for the months of July 2012 through June 2013
(Fiscal Year 2013) for every individual lobbyist and lobbying firm listed under each principle and
recorded the amount paid by the organization in question for each month. This was done for all
public sector unions found to have lobbied during this period; some did not have lobbyists, and are
therefore not listed.
http://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.dohttp://www.sos.state.co.us/lobby/Home.do