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61. CORA 101: The Transparency Tool They Can’t Ignore

35 min · 2. Mai 2026
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CORA class is in session! The Colorado Open Records Act is a critical law when it comes to ensuring transparent government, and it’s accessible to all of us. In this episode, my guest Jeff Roberts from the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition (CFOIC) [https://coloradofoic.org/] explains the basics of CORA to us. What’s a public record? When can a government withhold a public record from us? Are government officials allowed to delete records? All of this and more in this episode. Share and subscribe if you like this episode. Contact me anytime with questions or feedback: emilysuyat@gmail.com or on signal: emilysuyat.87 SHOW NOTES: Visit the sunshine laws guide at https://coloradofoic.org/ [https://coloradofoic.org/] to live your sunshine law dreams and/or find out more about the hotline. From the CFOIC blog, the piece on the Douglas County open meetings law case: Court of Appeals: Disputed Douglas County commissioners’ meetings ‘clearly concerned public business or policymaking’ [https://coloradofoic.org/court-of-appeals-disputed-douglas-county-commissioners-meetings-clearly-concerned-public-business-or-policymaking/] Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Episode 64. Champagne Taste on a County Commission Budget, Part 1: The Receipt George Teal Doesn’t Want Us to See Cover

64. Champagne Taste on a County Commission Budget, Part 1: The Receipt George Teal Doesn’t Want Us to See

What we suspected has been confirmed, and the price of George Teal’s plane ticket to Dubai is so inflated that feels like a middle finger to taxpayers. In this episode, we’re getting very detailed: we’re talking about the extravagant flight that no normal business would allow, let alone a county government; the rules/policies Commissioner Teal broke, and the twist that I didn’t see coming (but should have). This is part 1 of 3. *Correction - I said Teal spent $17,010 on the flight, it was $17,091. I usually just say $17,000 to make it less of a mouthful. Thank you to my fellow sleuths on this case! Contact me anytime: email me at emilysuyat@gmail.com [emilysuyat@gmail.com] message me @emilysuyat.87 on signal NEW: Leave message at 720-288-0147 Commissioner Teal’s full United receipt [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ct0R6akvEg9j9B1UvkanaejPO58kRdkQ/view?usp=sharing] Description of United’s seating options [https://www.united.com/en-us/seat-options] County Travel Policy [https://www.douglasco.gov/documents/meals-mileage-travel-and-miscellaneous-expenses.pdf/] County Purchasing Card Policy [https://www.douglasco.gov/documents/purchasing-cards.pdf/] Purchasing Card Agreement signed by George Teal [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GeW1hlPlmXa4N4XU8AfSSsS2qgAhhFM9/view?usp=sharing] Douglas County Commissioner Policy Manual which includes the Code of Conduct [https://www.douglasco.gov/documents/bocc-policy-manual.pdf/] Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

Gestern15 min
Episode 63. Your Handy Dandy Guide to the 3 to 5 Effort Cover

63. Your Handy Dandy Guide to the 3 to 5 Effort

The petitions to expand the county commission are out and about! Community organizer Angela Thomas [https://www.facebook.com/angelathomas4commissioner] is back to talk about what it means, why it matters, where to find a petition, and how to volunteer. I also tie this to a topic that’s been on everyone’s minds—data centers and their voracious water and energy needs. Last, a local podcast you’ll want to hear if you have a kid who’s struggling in school [https://www.dcseac.org/podcast]: SpecialEd, IEPs, 504s, Oh my! [https://www.dcseac.org/podcast] SHOW NOTES: Contact me anytime at emilysuyat@gmail.com or anonymously on signal at @emilysuyat.87 Find FAQs, signing events, and ways to volunteer: https://www.3to5dougco.com [https://www.3to5dougco.com/] Complete circulator training [https://www.3to5dougco.com/volunteer] On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3to5dougco [https://www.facebook.com/3to5dougco] Contact Angela at angthomas2025@gmail.com Want to know more about what the county commission does? County Commission 101 [https://esuyat.substack.com/p/the-home-rule-series-part-1] NPR piece on data centers [https://www.npr.org/2026/04/20/g-s1-117729/data-center-disputes-local-midterms] Town of Parker’s Q&A on the new data center. [https://parkerco.gov/m/faq?cat=40#question-316]Petition language: This petition is to place a measure on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot to increase the size of Douglas County Board of County commissioners from 3 to 5 members and, if passed, for voters to choose between two methods of electing, the five member board. Shall the membership of the Douglas County Board of commissioners be increased from a three member board to a five member board. If the membership of the Douglas County Board of commissioners is increased from a three member board to a five member board, by what method shall the Douglas County Board of commissioners be elected. * Five commissioners resident in districts to be elected by the voters only by the voters resident in the district, or * Three commissioners resident in districts to be elected by the voters only by the voters resident in that district and two commissioners to be elected by the voters of the whole county. Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

15. Mai 202619 min
Episode 62. Pride in Douglas County Cover

62. Pride in Douglas County

Brooke Bernstein, president of Douglas County Pride [https://www.dougcopride.org/], joins me today to talk about Pridefest on May 17 in Parker’s Salisbury Park. We talk about what Pridefest looks like in Douglas County, why there was no Pridefest in 2025, and how allies can support Douglas County Pride (hint: show up to Pridefest!). I take a short trip to bummer town to talk about how anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric is still alive here. Let’s show the rest of the county and state that we are not embarrassing bigots. SHOW NOTES: Contact me anytime, I’d love to hear from you: emilysuyat@gmail.com and @emilysuyat.87 on signal Right-wing extremist and white supremacist groups protests Pridefest in 2023 [https://coloradotimesrecorder.com/2023/08/the-groups-protesting-dougco-pride-fest/55817/]. Also here [https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/douglas-county-pridefest-breaks-attendance-record-despite-disruptions-attacks/] and here [https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/lgbtq/protesters-douglas-county-pridefest/73-ed5ed2a7-f105-4ccd-be39-1f1be7844a3b] and here [https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/lgbtq/protesters-douglas-county-pridefest/73-ed5ed2a7-f105-4ccd-be39-1f1be7844a3b]. Pridefest 2026! [https://www.dougcopride.org/pridefest] Register for your FREE tickets here [https://www.dougcopride.org/events/douglas-county-pridefest-2026]. Code of Conduct here [https://www.dougcopride.org/code-of-conduct]. DONATE to Douglas County Pride [https://www.dougcopride.org/donate]. You can use Apple Pay! Follow Douglas County Pride on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CRPrideOfficial/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/douglascountypride/] https://www.3to5dougco.com/ [https://www.3to5dougco.com/] to learn more about the effort to expand our county commission to 5 commissioners. You can also find out where to sign a petition and volunteer! Check out the Douglas County Lantern [https://dougcolantern.substack.com] for hyper local in-depth reporting you can’t get anywhere else!If you like this podcast, sharing it is the best way to support me! Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

8. Mai 202630 min
Episode 61. CORA 101: The Transparency Tool They Can’t Ignore Cover

61. CORA 101: The Transparency Tool They Can’t Ignore

CORA class is in session! The Colorado Open Records Act is a critical law when it comes to ensuring transparent government, and it’s accessible to all of us. In this episode, my guest Jeff Roberts from the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition (CFOIC) [https://coloradofoic.org/] explains the basics of CORA to us. What’s a public record? When can a government withhold a public record from us? Are government officials allowed to delete records? All of this and more in this episode. Share and subscribe if you like this episode. Contact me anytime with questions or feedback: emilysuyat@gmail.com or on signal: emilysuyat.87 SHOW NOTES: Visit the sunshine laws guide at https://coloradofoic.org/ [https://coloradofoic.org/] to live your sunshine law dreams and/or find out more about the hotline. From the CFOIC blog, the piece on the Douglas County open meetings law case: Court of Appeals: Disputed Douglas County commissioners’ meetings ‘clearly concerned public business or policymaking’ [https://coloradofoic.org/court-of-appeals-disputed-douglas-county-commissioners-meetings-clearly-concerned-public-business-or-policymaking/] Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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60. The Bluffs, the Ballot, and the future of Lone Tree

Ever received a local ballot and wondered what it meant and if it mattered? Tara Meekma, candidate for Lone Tree city council, joins me to talk about the election on May 5. We talk about what city councils do and why voting in these races have an outsized impact on daily life, particularly in regard to development and growth. We also hear about the status and concerns around Hillcamp, the proposed residential development near the Bluffs [https://www.taraforlonetree.com], a regional park with a hilly 2 mile hiking loop in the middle of the Lone Tree. Show notes: Contact me anytime with feedback or ideas, I’d love to hear from you: emilysuyat@gmail.com or emilysuyat.87 on signal. All info on Lone Tree elections: https://cityoflonetree.com/city-clerk/elections/ [https://cityoflonetree.com/city-clerk/elections/] Thank you to Tara Meekma for speaking with me. Find her at https://www.taraforlonetree.com [https://www.taraforlonetree.com] or email her at taraforlonetree@gmail.com and ask her how to get involved in what’s going on with Hillcamp. The Douglas County Lantern’s piece on Hillcamp from Nov 2025 where you can see a map of the proposed development [https://dougcolantern.substack.com/p/lone-tree-residents-organize-against]. Get full access to Red County, Blue State at esuyat.substack.com/subscribe [https://esuyat.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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