Colorado labor union group gives 36 legislators an 'A+' — and 36 others an 'F'

The labor union organization Colorado AFL-CIO scored all 100 state legislators on their performance during the 2023 legislative session and the results are very mixed: 36 legislators earned "A+" grades of 97% or higher, but just as many earned an "F" grade.

The organization, made up of over 130,000 union members, said it scored the legislators based on how they voted for and sponsored bills intended to help working people. The scorecard, released on Thursday, evaluated 12 measures in total, with the following five bills as the highest priority: 

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