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Reproductive Rights & Women’s Leadership
The fine print that accompanies Democrats’ TABOR lawsuit plans

“Meanwhile, Gena Ozols, a longtime Democratic activist, has filed to run next year in House District 3. The seat is currently occupied by term-limited state Rep. Meg Froelich of Englewood.
Ozols has worked at NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado, the Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, and the Colorado Labor Electoral Action Project.”
April 4th, 2025
Expert Political Commentary & Strategy
Final congressional map positions GOP to win new 8th District

"Colorado is overwhelmingly Democratic statewide," says Gena Ozols, a political outreach director for labor unions. "Maps that force competition between the parties despite these numbers amount to gerrymandering in favor of the GOP."
September 30th, 2021
The next four weeks will determine if Cory Gardner keeps his job.

“Gena Ozols, a Democratic strategist and member of the Hickenlooper campaign’s Women’s Leadership Council, said she expects the candidate to do better than the primary debates earlier this year, where he appeared shaken. She’s noticed a difference as the candidate hit the campaign trail in recent weeks. “What we are seeing is they are unshook, and he is coming out of that,” she said. “And we are seeing John for who he is. And I hope that’s exactly who we see during the debate: An honest, affable guy who is doing his best to be upfront about things.”
October 1, 2020
Advocacy for Working Families & Health Access
“Colorado millennials, Gen Z question saving money for a future that looks so bleak”

“Disenchanted with outlooks on the future — worsening climate crises, unstable economy, precarious politics, pandemic woes, unaffordable housing — some millennials and Gen Z Coloradans are choosing to forego saving for an uncertain tomorrow… Financial planning? Passé for millennial Gena Ozols. The 33-year-old's retirement plans rest firmly in the skeletal hands of the Grim Reaper…”
August 8th, 2022
Gena Ozols to lead political outreach for labor union project

“Especially at this pivotal moment in history, we must center the fight to advance workers rights,” she stated. “As frontline workers have shouldered the burdens of keeping businesses, schools and hospitals open during the pandemic, it has become even more clear that policy makers must prioritize the needs of these heros who keep our communities running and our economy buzzing. I am honored to work to elect champions for working people and marginalized communities.”
September 28th, 2021
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