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Standing With Those Who Protect Us: Join Me at Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
There are moments when showing up matters—and this is one of them. On May 16th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM , I will be attending the Douglas County Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock , and I want to personally invite you to join me. This is more than just an event. It’s a statement. It’s a statement that we still believe in the men and women who put on the badge every day, not knowing what they’ll face—but choosing to serve anyway. W
calderon4colorado
5 days ago2 min read


A Colorado Story: The Journey That Shaped My Understanding of Our State
Colorado isn’t just the place I’m running to represent. It’s the place that shaped me. I was born in Denver and raised in the mountains above Black Hawk , a small mountain town where people understand the value of hard work, strong communities, and taking care of one another. Growing up there taught me what rural mountain life looks like — the beauty of it, but also the challenges that come with living in communities that are often overlooked by policymakers in the Capital an
calderon4colorado
7 days ago4 min read


The Calderon Plan to Defend Colorado Farmers’ and Ranchers’ Water Rights
As I have shared with many of you on my travels throughout the last month, I have a passion for helping others. Farmers and ranchers are no exception! Clearly, there is tremendous concern about water rights and water use across Colorado. Fortunately for us, my husband is a cowboy with dual Master's in Agriculture and Business Agriculture, and is an expert in this field. We have discussed numerous ways to fight for individuals who are losing their water rights to large corpora
calderon4colorado
Mar 82 min read


The Citizen Senator: Why Washington Needs Leaders from Outside Politics
For most of American history, public office was never intended to be a lifelong career. The founders envisioned something very different: citizens who stepped forward from their communities to serve for a time, bring their real-world experience to government, and then return home. The idea was simple but powerful—our nation would be strongest when it was governed by people who understood the lives of the people they represented. Somewhere along the way, that vision began to c
calderon4colorado
Mar 63 min read
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