Reflecting on everything our community has been through in the past three years after the Marshall Fire and how much we’ve accomplished together, even though my home was spared, many of our neighbors lost everything.
Watching them navigate the long road to recovery motivated me to take action, both as a City Councilman in Louisville and now as a State Representative. We needed to accelerate the pace of recovery, so I listened, I took notes on everything residents said, and I turned it into bills.
I’m proud of the progress we’ve made in the legislature during my term—passing bills that protect people from unfair treatment by insurance companies, mortgage lenders, and landlords after disasters—but there’s still so much more to do.
That’s why I’ve launched Resilient Colorado, a small donor committee (SDC) focused on supporting candidates who are committed to building a stronger, more resilient state.
Resilient Colorado will help elect leaders who prioritize preparing for climate-driven disasters, advocating for fair recovery efforts, and making sure underserved and lower-income communities aren’t left behind. By supporting candidates who share these values, we can ensure that every community in Colorado is better equipped to face future challenges.
Our mission is clear: we want a Colorado that’s resilient, fair, and ready to recover—together. I’d love for you to join us in this important work.
Make a donation of $5, $10 or even the max of $50 to help us back candidates who are committed to making that a reality.
Thank you for your support!
Representative Kyle Brown
Colorado House District 12