From Anna Derbyshire <[email protected]>
Subject They killed the Parents’ Bill of Rights
Date January 31, 2026 2:41 AM
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>They shut down the Parents&rsquo; Bill of Rights.</strong><br /><strong>They pushed radical gender policies into schools.</strong><br />They turned institutions into the gender police over children.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">Now, Colorado families are fighting back through <strong>Ballot Initiative 110,</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;">The last constitutional path left when politicians refuse to listen.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Colorado families will be heard. America is watching.</strong></p>
STAND WITH COLORADO



Dear John,

<p><strong>Colorado parents are fighting for the simple, fundamental right to raise their children</strong> without politicians inserting themselves between parents and their children.</p> <p>In recent years, <strong>Colorado&rsquo;s Democrat-dominated legislature has pushed radical gender policies</strong> into public schools and systematically weakened parental authority step by step.</p> <p>In 2023, when parents tried to secure basic protections for families through a proposed Parents&rsquo; Bill of Rights constitutional amendment, <strong>lawmakers killed</strong> it in committee before it could advance.</p> <p><strong>That decision changed everything.&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Because once<strong> lawmakers shut down the Parents&rsquo; Bill of Rights,</strong> there was nothing left to restrain the state&rsquo;s gender agenda inside Colorado&rsquo;s schools and institutions.</p> <p>With parents pushed aside, <strong>government policy moved quickly from debate to enforcement and punishment.</strong></p> <p>Biological reality was treated as <strong>optional.</strong><br />Parental authority was treated as <strong>suspect.</strong><br />And schools and professionals were pressured to <strong>comply - or else.</strong></p> <p>What followed was predictable: <strong>more mandates, more punishment for dissent, and more power handed to institutions</strong> to intervene in the most sensitive areas of a child&rsquo;s identity, education, and care.</p> <p>Colorado families saw where this was heading. Many have been <strong>fighting back in court</strong> from the very beginning, simply to keep the state from overriding mothers and fathers.</p> <p>And as more young adults come forward with heart-wrenching stories of <strong>regret and lasting harm</strong>, parents are not willing to stay silent while <strong>irreversible decisions are made for children by government-run schools, hospitals, and counseling centers.</strong></p> <p>Colorado parents are not imagining this. <strong>They are living it.</strong></p> <p>That is why this fight matters now.<br /></p>
<i>Sign now. Stand with Colorado parents. They fight for all of us!</i>
<p>In 2024, Colorado passed <strong>HB24-1039 </strong>to treat &ldquo;gender identity&rdquo; pronouns as a civil-rights mandate, even <strong>over parents&rsquo; objections</strong>. Since then, schools have been required to affirm a child&rsquo;s declared &ldquo;gender identity,&rdquo; while mothers and fathers are expected to go along or be treated as the problem.</p> <p>Then, in May 2025, Governor <strong>Jared Polis</strong> signed <strong>HB25-1312,</strong> the Kelly Loving Act, <strong>dramatically expanding enforcement of &ldquo;gender identity&rdquo;</strong> and punishing schools, counselors, and professionals who refuse to comply.</p> <p><strong>Parents are treated as obstacles</strong> while institutions become the <strong>gender police over children.</strong></p> <p>Today,<strong> Colorado families have one last constitutional path forward: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ballot Initiative 110.</span></strong></p> <p>Initiative 110 will protect children by prohibiting irreversible sex-change surgeries on minors and blocking taxpayer funding for procedures no child can truly consent to.</p> <p>But to qualify for the ballot, Colorado parents must meet strict, unforgiving requirements. They must collect <strong>more than 124,000 in-person signatures statewide before the February 20th deadline.</strong><br /><br />Parents are lining up at churches on Sunday morning. They gather after youth sports practices, outside civic centers, in community halls, and even in places as familiar as IHOP.</p> <p>Town by town.<br />Family by family.<br /><strong>Signature by signature.</strong></p> <p><strong>This is what grassroots resistance looks like.</strong></p> <p>And that is exactly why <strong>leftist political insiders are nervous.</strong></p> <p><strong>Colorado has become the testing ground.</strong> Its political leadership has worked for years to turn this state into a national model, <strong>replacing parental rights with government ideology.</strong></p> <p><strong>Parents are fighting back</strong> at the ballot box; however, the process itself is controlled by state officials. Yes, the same officials who created the chaos.&nbsp;</p> <p>That is why <strong>this petition matters so much.</strong></p> <p>Colorado&rsquo;s Secretary of State, <strong>Jena Griswold,</strong> will ultimately receive and review these signatures. Her office controls whether the rules are applied <strong>fairly, transparently, and without political interference.</strong></p> <p>Colorado families deserve a clear path, not backroom obstacles.</p>
<i>Sign the petition now and tell Secretary Griswold: Do not block Colorado parents from having their ballot initiative considered and placed on the ballot.</i>
<p>This is not complicated.</p> <p>Colorado parents are demanding <strong>equal treatment under the law.</strong></p> <p>The ballot initiative process exists for moments like this, when lawmakers refuse to listen, and citizens must act directly.</p> <p>A state official does not get to tilt the playing field because the issue is politically inconvenient.</p> <p><strong>The people have the right to be heard.</strong></p> <p>Colorado residents should know one important detail: Colorado law requires Initiative 110 to be signed in <strong>person.</strong></p> <p>This online petition is a national warning shot to the Secretary of State, showing that Colorado families are not alone.</p> <p>And if you live in Colorado, after you sign here, we will email you the official signing-location calendar so you can take action before the February 20 deadline.</p> <p>Because if Colorado parents do not submit signatures by <strong>February 20, 2026,</strong> Initiative 110 will not qualify for the November ballot.</p> <p><strong>The window is narrow. The stakes are real for all of us.</strong></p> <p>If Colorado can erase parental authority and impose gender ideology through schools and state enforcement,<strong> it will not stay in Colorado. Other states will follow.</strong></p> <p>That is why Americans across the country must stand with these families now.</p> <p>Your name ensures the Colorado Secretary of State hears one message loud and clear:<br /><br /><strong>Parents will not be ignored.</strong><br /><strong>America is watching.</strong><br /><strong>Children must be protected</strong>.</p> <p>Colorado families are <strong>on the front lines for all of us.</strong></p> <p>Stand with them today.<br /></p>
<i>Send Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold a clear message: “Do not block Colorado parents from having their ballot initiative considered and placed on the ballot.”</i>
For Families and Children,
<i>Anna Derbyshire and the entire CitizenGO Team</i>
P.S. <strong>Colorado residents:</strong> State law requires Initiative 110 to be signed in person. After you sign here, we’ll email you the official in-person location calendar so you can take action before February 20. Sign now and tell Secretary Griswold: let Colorado parents be heard fairly and without interference
<p>More information:</p> <p><a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" >- Two ballot initiatives gathering signatures target transgender kids in Colorado (Jan 11 2026)</a></p> <p><a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" >- Ballot measures aimed at protecting kids cleared for circulation (Sept 5 2025)</a></p> <p>-<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" > Protect Kids Colorado Pushes to Fund Signature Drive as Ballot Timeline Tightens (Dec 18 2025)</a></p> <p>-<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" > In blue state Colorado, the Church is uniting behind these ballot initiatives (Jan 19 2026)</a></p> <p><br /><br /></p>

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