Beers & Bluebooks 2022

Tuesday, October 4, 2022
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM America, Denver
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Hosted by: Boettcher Scholar Alumni Board
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You're invited to join us for Beers and Bluebooks from 6:30 - 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4 via Zoom. 

The midterms are here, and election day is Tuesday, November 8! There will be 11 statewide ballot measures to decide on this fall, which means it is time for another installment of Boettcher’s Beers and Blue Books Series! 

Greg Sobetski, 2007 Boettcher Scholar and nonpartisan staff economist for the Colorado legislature, will be on hand to help describe the ins and outs of the ballot issues so that you’ll be an informed voter when you turn in your ballot. The event is nonpartisan, and is meant to be an informative session utilizing the State of Colorado’s nonpartisan ballot information booklet. No need to drink beer if you would prefer to have another beverage, or have your dinner while listening into the session. This event is NOT 21+.

Please RSVP by October 3. Once you register, please hold 6:30- 8 p.m. on October 4 on your calendar, we will email you the zoom link as we get closer to the event.

The state ballot information booklet is available here.

Meet the Presenter:
Greg Sobetski is a Littleton native, 2007 Boettcher Scholar, and DU graduate, and serves the Colorado General Assembly as a nonpartisan staff economist. Greg is responsible for forecasting state revenue and preparing official analyses of fiscal policy. He also authors projections of the state prison population, coauthors the Blue Book ballot guide mailed to voters before each statewide election, and advises legislators on issues related to TABOR. Greg coached the national champion George Washington High School debate team and previously taught middle school in China.

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