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We Have The Power To Keep Colorado Constitutional

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It's time to believe in ourselves and uphold our constitutional rights, as outlined in the Colorado constitution, while advocating for essential legal reforms.

Embrace Your Power

Unaffilated Candidate for Governor of Colorado

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Colorado's Constitution has been thrown aside—not by the People—but by executive, legislative, and judicial overreach, unlawful delegations of state functions, and a political class that believes it no longer answers to you. As your next Governor, I place my hope for Colorado’s future in your hands. My belief in you is why I am running for office. This plan will restore constitutional limits, deeply expand individual rights, and empower Coloradans to be the leading voice in our government.


The Platform: Keep Colorado Constitutional

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Keep Colorado Constitutional is not a traditional political platform. This initiative is built on three coordinated mechanisms designed to restore the Colorado constitution, expand constitutional rights, and ensure that the People have the leading voice in Colorado’s governance. It relies on structure, limits, and an engaged citizenry that believes in itself, driving the legal reforms necessary for a more democratic process.

How Keeping Colorado Consitutional Works

Flag Unconstitutional Laws and Practices

The Office of Constitutional Accountability

The Office of Constitutional Accountability

Coloradans will have a formal process to identify and flag unconstitutional laws, regulations, executive actions, and judicial practices across all branches of government, ensuring adherence to the Colorado constitution. Flagged actions will be evaluated for unlawful delegation of state authority, violations of constitutional limits, and infringements on individual rights. This process aims to restore transparency and accountability to governance, promoting essential legal reforms that align with constitutional rights and reaffirm the foundational principles of the state.

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The Office of Constitutional Accountability

The Office of Constitutional Accountability

The Office of Constitutional Accountability

An Executive–Legislative-Citizen Coalition, operating through an Office of Constitutional Accountability, will serve as the institutional check responsible for reviewing flagged actions and coordinating lawful remedies in accordance with the Colorado constitution.  


This office will exist to:  


- Assess constitutional compliance and protect constitutional rights  

- Halt further implementation of unconstitutional actions  

- Refer matters for repeal, correction, or amendment to support legal reforms  


The office does not create new authority—it enforces existing constitutional limits through the Executive Branch.  


Click below if you are a Coloradan interested in running for office or providing structured citizen input as part of the OCA coalition.

VOLUNTEER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

Amendments by the People

The Office of Constitutional Accountability

Amendments by the People

When the Colorado constitution requires clarification, restoration, or expansion, the People act directly. Flagged laws and findings reviewed through the Office of Constitutional Accountability inform the development of targeted constitutional amendments aimed at correcting overreach, securing constitutional rights, and preventing future abuse. These amendments will be: Drafted with public participation, written clearly and narrowly, and passed by voters—not imposed by officials. This process ensures that constitutional authority remains where it belongs: with the People themselves. Amendments are not intended to grow government power, but to define its limits, restore balance between branches, and make individual rights explicit and enforceable. This is how Coloradans lead the way in legal reforms and become the leading voice in their government—lawfully, transparently, and permanently.

EXPLORE AMENDMENT DRAFTS

Why is this campaign different?

We are not expanding government power. We are expanding the rights of the People—and securing a lasting Republic.

I’m not just asking you to believe in me. I’m asking you to believe in yourself. This campaign was launched to intentionally uplift the People in accordance with the Colorado constitution. It does not subordinate them to a personality or a position. Instead, it clarifies the role of our electors and restores their authority in government, emphasizing their constitutional rights. I will administer through the Office of Governor, but this will be done through bottom-up governance. The People have the power. I serve only with their permission, and only as their agent—responsible for carrying out their will and ensuring that government operates as efficiently and ethically as possible, while also advocating for necessary legal reforms. I do not govern over the People; I represent the will of the People.

Rachel has spent years doing this kind of work.

Her background in constitutional analysis, particularly related to the Colorado constitution, team building, and strategic consultation informs how she governs, ensuring the protection of constitutional rights and the implementation of necessary legal reforms.

The Experience Behind This Plan

How I will govern

Flag Unconstitutional Law

Office of Constitutional Accountability

Office of Constitutional Accountability

Not only can Coloradans flag Unconstitutional laws through the Office of Constitutional Accountability, but I will refuse to sign into law clear statutory overreaches of the legislature when it concerns your constitutional rights and the need for legal reforms to prevent frivolous expenditures.

Office of Constitutional Accountability

Office of Constitutional Accountability

Office of Constitutional Accountability

A volunteer-led advisory coalition composed of Executive, Legislative, and Citizen representatives will review flagged actions to ensure compliance with the Colorado constitution. This coalition will enforce statutory limits within the Executive Branch, making certain that executive departments operate strictly within the authority granted by law and uphold constitutional rights. This office exists to restore compliance—not create new power, while also advocating for necessary legal reforms.

Amendments by The People

Office of Constitutional Accountability

Lawful Executive Administration

When clarity or protection under the Colorado constitution is needed, working amendment drafts will be developed through public input and constitutional review. These drafts are advisory and suggestive—designed to assist the People or the Legislature in moving legal reforms through the constitutionally available avenues for passage, whether by citizen initiative or legislative referral. This process respects constitutional rights and procedure while ensuring that proposed amendments are clear, narrowly tailored, and focused on restoring limits and protecting rights.

Lawful Executive Administration

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

Lawful Executive Administration

I will administer the executive branch only within the authority granted by the Colorado constitution. I will not legislate through Executive Order—not once. I will not invoke emergency powers to bypass the legislature or the People, and I will not seek unilateral control over Coloradans. 


Executive departments will carry out duties as prescribed by statute, ensuring that our constitutional rights are upheld. 


Agencies will not rewrite law through rulemaking, guidance, or redefinition of authority. Legal reforms will be implemented within existing constitutional and legal limits, and oversight, compliance, and accountability will be enforced.

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

As Governor, I will propose budgets that restore and respect the Colorado constitution, end unnecessary expenditures, and halt unlawful or nontransparent disbursements of public funds that infringe on our constitutional rights. 


The State will not recreate or substitute for private markets—including in housing, education, health care, or other sectors of the economy—because government exists to govern, not to compete with, manage, or redesign markets. 


Budgets will be disciplined, lawful, and transparent, adhering strictly to constitutional authority and statutory purpose, while also incorporating necessary legal reforms.

Rights Expansion, Not Power Expansion

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

Fiscal Oversight & Constitutional Budgeting

By restoring the separation-of-powers limits under Article III of our Constitution, including those outlined in the Colorado Constitution, this administration will expand and clarify the constitutional rights of the People—not the power of government. Government exists by the consent of the governed, with its authority being limited, delegated, and accountable. The People retain their rights and serve as the final check on power. This approach reflects essential legal reforms that restore constitutional balance between the People and the institutions that serve them, ensuring a lasting Republic governed by law.

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