Someone really wants Rep. Mike Weissman, a Democrat, out of office. Coloradans will probably never know who they are or why they are spending about $320,000 to support a different Democrat running …
Democratic state Rep. Mike Weissman, right, addresses a question from Republican state Rep. Marc Catlin, center, in the well during debates over amendments to a bill in the House chamber in the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on May 7, 2023. At left is Republican state Rep. Lisa Frizell.
In 2021, he helped restrict a multi-million dollar tax credit that was unnecessarily benefitting insurance companies. The legislation he helped draft required insurance companies to have a certain proportion of their employees in the state, rather than just a small regional office, before they could qualify for the tax benefit.
Keith has voluntarily agreed to cap his spending to about $140,000, neither candidate has raised that much to date. Who is funding Representation Matters? Brighter Futures Colorado, a 527 political organization for federal tax laws, is. Brighter Futures Colorado disclosed on Colorado’s campaign finance reporting tool that it received almost all of its funding from a federal Super PAC called Democracy Wins.
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