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We welcome you to our web site in hopes that if you are not yet a member of our Party, that you will discover something in your search that will inspire a desire to be part of a Progressive and Grass Roots organization that acts on the principles of equality across all people, individual liberty, belief in a transparent democracy, and the value of public service.

All registered Democrats who reside in Broomfield County are considered bona fide members of the Democratic Party of Broomfield.

We encourage members to become active and participate in Party functions, and to seek decision-making positions within the Party.

January General Meeting
Written by Patrick Hosokawa   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 15:34

At our January general meeting, we were fortunate to have many talented speakers.

Lionel Dripps, Executive Director, Democratic Senate Campaign Fund, shared valuable information regarding the most difficult 2012 Senate races -- the upcoming Senate “battleground”, the issues, the “other side” and their focus. Big THANKS to Lionel!

Senate District 23 Candidate Lee Kemp joined us to talk about his years of experience with RTD transportation issues, and his 2012 campaign. Lee received a warm welcome and the promise of support from the Broomfield Dems!

House District 33 Candidate Dianne Primavera was able to share some of her strategies and plans for her 2012 campaign. Broomfield is so happy to have Primavera working to represent Broomfield again!

Judicial District 17’s term-limited District Attorney Don Quick introduced Dave Young, an experienced trial lawyer and Candidate for District Attorney in 2012. Dave was an engaging speaker and the audience was thrilled to hear from him.

Broomfield Dems’ First Vice-Chair Patricia Ledesma updated attendees on the work she and the Ward and Precinct Leaders have been accomplishing. 2012 promises to be a year of excitement and activity.

We hope you will consider being a part of our growing group of Democrats, committed to a successful Caucus and Assembly/Convention in March, and big efforts to move our Democratic Candidates to their positions as our representatives in 2012 and beyond!

Watch for the agenda of the February 8 general meeting, coming soon.

 
KEVIN KREEGER RECOGNIZED FOR HIS SERVICE TO PARTY
Written by Tom Parsons   
Friday, 03 July 2009 08:28

Congressman Jared Polis came to Broomfield on June 29th to recognize Kevin Kreeger for his service to the Party with an American flag that had flown over the Capitol.

Read about it in the July edition of The Broomfield Democrat newsletter.

 
A Challenge to Democrats
Written by Gary Svoboda   
Friday, 14 November 2008 17:00
With the wonderful Obama/Biden victory a number of folks are already brimming with suggestions about how Barack should proceed. However, I think one of the best ways to help the President-elect is for Dems to be introspective. Generally the focus after an election is on what the loser needs to do to recover. How about if we take some proactive steps to improve our rhetoric to win over those good-hearted voters that Barack was not able to convince prior to November 4 that he meant ALL that he said.

Democratic rhetoric can often come across as anti-business. That has two MAJOR problems. 1) We need business support to solve our economic and national problems and 2) there is a significant youth movement in business schools across this country to harness the power of the balance sheet to address civic challenges. If we don’t address this now, we will struggle to solve our dire economic problems to the greatest detriment of those least able to defend themselves from economic challenges and we’ll run the risk of turning these “green” business students into Republicans – say it ain’t so!
I’m well aware of the “green” business students because of the business with which I work. Realia Group works with business schools and corporate training programs to provide “sustainability” business acumen education. In Colorado, there are great programs underway at CSU, CU and DU.

A faculty colleague at Yale, where they focus heavily on training executives to run organizations like World Wildlife Fund and Environmental Defense, (Dr. Garry Brewer) indicates that he’s seen more progress in the last 10 years by business leaders in understanding the environment than he’s seen in environmental leaders understanding business.

Responding to this opportunity does not mean that the Democratic Party needs to abandon its affiliation with labor. But it does recognize that being a friend to labor also means understanding labor needs to work at successful, productive companies. As we embark on a national debate on healthcare and other expensive challenges, we have to be able to pay for our vision. We must not assume that all businesses are the enemy. I know personally of executives making more than $250,000 annually that supported Obama and are endeavoring to include in their business strategies tackling community issues through innovation and investment. There is no reason we can’t acknowledge and support these efforts and still maintain a sincere support of labor and the disadvantaged. Despite Republican rhetoric, the Obama vision is about lifting ALL boats and not redistributing the powerful results of education, innovation and investment.