This video is about the CRY America Walk which is an annual event organized by CRY America a non profit organization.
35 minutes of Paula reading bills that the governor has signed, as well as bills that have only reached concurrence. This means both houses agreed on all amendments of the bill, and so it is bound for the governor's desk.
While the insurance companies are still lobbying the governor, you can too.
Read these bills on Colorado.gov or get a free copy at the Bill Room in the Legislative Services Building immediately south of the State Capitol.
Then call the Govnah and act like an American Citizen.
Part 2 of Brainiacs' interview with Kevin Williams, legal counsel of Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition, and Sheryle Hutter, volunteer lobbyist for CCDC, is today.
Part I was LIVE on Friday, and it is in the archives at www.denveropenmedia.org/project/6254/shows.
This episode is 23 minutes and 18 seconds long 23:18
Attorney Kevin Williams and Sheryle Hutter, lobbyist, for Colorado Cross Disability Coalition, review a number of legislative bills defeated and passed in the Session that ended May 12, 2010.
Williams reviews HB 1152, which attempted to improve civil rights for disabled people, but was defeated in the House after initial approval in the committee hearings.
Hutter reviews the Taxpayers Transparency Act, SB 114, which oddly was unanimously passed on voice vote in the last days of the session, then died moments later.
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Gavin Attwood, Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado, presents an impressive slide show of his expeditions to scale the highest mountains on each continent. His trek up Mount Everest, however, nearly ended up badly, and he recalls his thoughts of taking a nap during exhaustion high up there where some people do not return.
Get to know Gavin Attwood a bit better, as well as Liz Wilburn, and the adventure camps available this year as the Brain Injury Association of Colorado expands the number of camps and types of activities. INCLUDING DAY CAMPS IN DENVER.
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