Lundberg: Help us protect kids in Colorado, sign in support of our ballot initiatives

By Kevin Lundberg | Commentary

We only have nine days left to collect all the signatures we need to put on the ballot the initiatives that will help protect kids and families from the transgender ideology that is sweeping through our public schools. 

I have been in the fight to protect our families and children for many years. Last year, I made a documentary, ArtClubMovie.com, about the transgender ideology that is working its way into our public schools here in Colorado. Just this year, the legislature passed and the governor signed a bill into law that requires all public schools, including charter schools, to use any non-legal name that a student adopts. This is a not so subtle way of forcing all public schools to engage in pushing the transgender ideology onto our kids.

In my 16 years in the Colorado Legislature, I saw this coming, but now it has arrived: the schools are actively promoting transgenderism and most often hiding it from parents (see  ArtClubMovie.com). This is why I helped start Protect Kids Colorado and now we have two initiatives to give the people of Colorado the opportunity to stand up and stop this dangerous trend.

Will you stand with us?

Protect Kids Colorado is a broad coalition of grassroots citizens working to put these initiatives on the November 2024 election ballot. Below is a brief description of the initiatives:

1. Any public school representative who obtains information that a child enrolled in their public school is experiencing gender incongruence shall notify the child’s parents.

2. Only female students, based on their biological sex at birth, may participate on any team or in a sport or athletic event designated as being for females, women or girls.

We must collect 125,000 valid signatures before July 31 and are asking for your help to meet this goal.

We have found that one of the most productive ways of collecting the signatures is with churches. Can these petitions be circulated at your church? Please pass this information on to your pastor or other church leader. Ask if they would make an announcement from the pulpit and encourage all registered Colorado voters to sign the petitions.

Now is the time, we must protect our kids, and we need all hands on deck immediately. 

If not you, is there someone in your church who can be the circulator for the petitions or do you need us to help collect signatures at your church? Please respond as soon as you can, we only have a couple weeks left to get this done!

Kevin Lundberg, email [email protected]

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