Caitlyn Sullivan for Colorado House District 27

Fighting for Colorado families, workers, and our democracy. Join us in building a better future for District 27.

What Does Caitlyn Stand For?

Affordability and A Living Wage

Colorado is less affordable every year. As your representative, I will vote for a living wage and against corporate exploitation like price gouging, union busting and lack of pay transparency.

Kicking Corporate Money Out of Politics

Citizens United was a massive mistake: Corporations aren't people and corporate money shouldn't get to buy our politicians. As your representative, I will fight to outlaw the use of dark money and corporate PACs in Colorado politics.

Trump-Proofing Colorado

Donald Trump is infringing on the rights of Colorado and threatens our democracy; from ICE agents kidnapping hard working neighbors in broad daylight to refusing to give us water. I will enshrine our rights in the state constitution to prevent federal overreach in our communities.

Regulating Big Tech and Corporations

Colorado is ground zero for mass surveillance and big tech overreach. As your representative, I will regulate the use of Flock cameras and other fourth amendment violations in our state.

About Caitlyn

About Caitlyn

Caitlyn is a software engineer, musician, and organizer who lives in Arvada with her wife and their three pets. She has called Colorado home for the past decade and is an active member of the greater Denver community. Caitlyn has been deeply involved in grassroots activism, including helping organize the No Kings and Hands Off protests and supporting on-the-ground efforts demanding equity and accountability. Through her work, she experienced how community organizing can drive real change – and why it must be paired with action at the legislative level.

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