DENVER
METRO
Chapter of the
Coalition for a
Conservative
Majority

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NEWS

DENVER CCM WELCOMES YOU
  Thank you for visiting our site.
  We hope that the information
  here is both informative and 
  helpful. We encourage local
  readers who are interested in
  spreading the message of
  political conservativism to join
  us in our efforts.

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CHAPTER NEWS

June 17, 2008 - Republican Congressional candidate John Lerew, running for the seat in the U. S. House of Representatives representing Colorado's 7th Congressional District, was the Guest Speaker at last night's Chapter meeting that was held in Denver. John focused on what he considers to be the three biggest issues facing Congress during this election year; namely, energy, the economy, and health care. His speech was followed by a lively question and answer period which covered a wide range of issues.

Also visiting was Mark Hillman, who was recently elected to be Colorado's Representative on the Republican National Committee.

Thanks largely by a plug given by local conservative talkshow host Mike Rosen on his morning radio program, there were numerous visitors who joined the meeting to learn more about CCM and the Denver Metro Chapter. Several were sufficiently interested to become new members of CCM.

Because of the many visitors, Chapter President Tom Blanton gave an overview of our organizational structure and the activities in which the Chapter is involved. Vice-President Jack Ott and Committee Chairwoman Karen Leck gave brief reports on progress being made by the various Chapter committees, as well as a report on the Chapter's successful presence at the State GOP Convention on May 31. Treasurer and Membership Committee Chairman described new member recruiting efforts that are underway.

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June 17, 2008 - CCM-Denver Metro Chapter committees have been actively meeting and planning for grassroots activities that will be taking place within the next few months. The major focus has been on those activities that will take place during the August Democratic National Convention to be held in Denver. Working in conjunction with the National organization, the Denver group will be staffing a Media Contact Center, providing local views and opinions in response to expected media inquiries.

Meanwhile, the Chapter's Energy Committee is arduously working on ways to influence the ongoing battle in Congress over national energy policy, gathering public support for domestic drilling, loosening of federal rules and regulations inhibiting the availability if domestic oil, and making this support known to mem- bers of the House and Senate.

Other committees are developing ways to enhance the organization's functionality as well as its public image through the use of the internet and mechanized systems to improve both internal and external information flow.

Membership participation on the committees has, in general, been good. Most Chapter members participate on at least one committee, and some serve on two or more.

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June 1, 2008 - The Denver Metro Chapter of the Coalition for a Conservative Majority made its presence known on Saturday at the Colorado Republican Assembly and Convention. Members answered questions and distributed educational literature at the statewide function in its first large-scale public activity since the organization was formally activated in April.

Wearing "CCM" t-shirts and buttons saying "Ask me about CCM", members answered questions from passers-by at its vendor table, while others mingled with the crowds and talked to curious convention attendees that numbered in the thousands.

Volunteers also made important contacts with political candidates and other notable Colorado conservatives, explaining what the organization is and does, and inviting some to address the Chapter at its monthly meetings.

Among the CCM members that participated were a few that were also designated Convention delegates or alternates.

At least three members of the Denver Metro Chapter will be traveling to St. Paul to serve as delegates or alternates at the Republican National Convention, September 1-4.

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RESOURCES

NEXT CHAPTER MEETING

Monday, July 21, 2008

Location: TBD

Featured Speaker:
TBD

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
(Chapter members only)

June 19 DNC Committee 7:00pm
Highlands Ranch Library
Saunders Conf. Room
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.
Highlands Ranch
June 24 Membership Committee
6:00pm
         
455 Sherman St.   
Suite 520       
Denver
July 1 Communications Comm.
7:00 pm                  
9123 E. Mississippi #7-102
Aurora
July 8 DNC Committee 7:00pm 
Highlands Ranch Library 
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.           
Highlands Ranch 
July 10 Project Committee 7:00pm        
Quadrant Bldg               
5445 DTC Parkway
11th Floor        
Centennial
July 14 Energy Committee 7:00pm        
Highlands Ranch Library 
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.           
Highlands Ranch  
July 17 DNC Committee 7:00pm 
Highlands Ranch Library 
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.           
Highlands Ranch 

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ORGANIZATIONAL LIST

Officers
Chapter President:         
Tom Blanton
303-681-3733
Vice-president:
Jack Ott
303-985-8452
Secretary:
Kathy Blanton
303-681-3733
Treasurer:
Ron Voss
303-355-7847

Committees
Communications:
Bryson Jones
720-404-8025
DNC
Karen Leck
303-936-6419
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(Elections)
(TBD)
Energy:
John Bennett
720-231-1036
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Events:
Tomas Tubbs
303-471-0739
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(Health Care)
(TBD)
Membership:
Ron Voss
303-355-7847
Projects:
Jack Ott
303-985-8452

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COLORADO FEDERAL AND STATE
ELECTED OFFICIALS CONTACT LISTS

Colorado's Congressional Delegation
Colorado State Government
Colorado County Governments

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LIST OF OTHER CONSERVATIVE ORGANIZATIONS IN COLORADO

REGISTER TO VOTE IN COLORADO

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"Our task now is not to sell a philosophy, but to make the majority of Americans, who already share that philosophy, see that modern conservatism offers them a political home...”

"The job is ours and the job must be done. If not by us, who? If not now, when? Our party must be the party of the individual. It must not sell out the individual to cater to the group. No greater challenge faces our society today than ensuring that each one of us can maintain his dignity and his identity in an increasingly complex, centralized society. "

"Extreme taxation, excessive controls, oppressive government competition with business ... frustrated minorities and forgotten Americans are not the products of free enterprise. They are the residue of centralized bureaucracy, of government by a self-anointed elite. Our party must be based on the kind of leadership that grows and takes its strength from the people. Any organization is in actuality only the lengthened shadow of its members.”

-- Ronald Reagan