‘Protect Kids Colorado’ Qualifies Three Child Safety Ballot Measures for November
Protect Kids Colorado announced that all three of its state ballot measures to safeguard children qualified for the November ballot.
In an entirely grassroots effort, the child safety and parental rights advocacy group gathered more than 500,000 total signatures for the initiatives.
The first measure, Initiative 108, would give predators convicted of trafficking children a life sentence; Initiative 109 would prevent males from participating in girls sports; while Initiative 110 would prohibit irreversible “transgender” surgeries for minors.
Protect Kids Colorado Executive Director Erin Lee announced the victory in a post on X, acknowledging the enormous effort from supporters:
All 3 @ProtectKidsCO measures are officially ON THE BALLOT!
# 108: The Children Are Not For Sale Act
# 109: The Protect Girls’ Sports Act
# 110: The Protect Kids from Irreversible Sex-Rejecting Surgeries Act
People from every walk of life stepped up, sacrificed, and continue to fight for what matters. And because of ALL of you, the people will have a voice.
🔥 HUGE NEWS 🔥
— Erin for Parental Rights (@Erin4Parents) March 17, 2026
All 3 @ProtectKidsCO measures are officially ON THE BALLOT! 🗳️
# 108: The Children Are Not For Sale Act
# 109: The Protect Girls’ Sports Act
# 110: The Protect Kids from Irreversible Sex-Rejecting Surgeries Act
This didn’t happen because it was easy — it… pic.twitter.com/ZW5VHMnC8K
In an email, Lee thanked volunteers who spent six months collecting signatures at hundreds of churches, grocery stores, ministries, colleges and signing events around the state:
Some volunteers faced anger and vitriol from transgender activists and their allies as they explained the ballot measures to registered voters.
Collecting more than 165,000 signatures for each measure on a shoestring budget really was an extraordinary achievement. Ballotpedia reports that Protect Kids Colorado spent a little more than $54,000 in support of all three measures.
By way of comparison, Let’s Go Washington spent almost $4.4 million to place two citizen-initiated measures, protecting girls sports and parental rights in education, on the November ballot.
The notoriously radical Colorado Legislature considered three bills that would have done exactly what the ballot measures do – but each piece of legislation was voted down along party lines in House committees.
The Children are Not for Sale Act, which would have given life sentences to those who traffic children, was defeated in the Judiciary Committee in a 4-7 vote. The Protect Female Sports Act was killed in the State, Civic, Military & Veterans Affairs Committee with a 3-8 vote. And a measure to Safeguard Minors from Sex-Altering Interventions failed to move forward, losing a 5-7 vote in the Health & Human Services Committee.
So now, it’s up to Colorado voters to do what the Legislature would not: Give those convicted of trafficking minors a life sentence without parole; protect girls sports – and their privacy and safety – from male athletes; and protect minors from irreversible, body damaging transgender surgeries.
Related articles and resources:
Athletes Rally at Supreme Court to Keep Boys Out of Girls Sports
Colorado Committee Kills ‘Children Are Not for Sale Bill’
Exclusive Interview: Colorado Parents Expose ‘Gender Cult’ at Public School in New Documentary
One Mom’s Journey Advocating for Children and Parental Rights
Sign These Three Ballot Petitions to Protect Kids and Parental Rights in Colorado
Supreme Court to Hear Title IX Girls Sports Case
Top 5 Moments From Supreme Court Arguments Over Girls Sports
Washington State Citizens Fight for Parents’ Rights, Girls Sports
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeff Johnston is a culture and policy analyst for Focus on the Family and a staff writer for the Daily Citizen. He researches, writes and teaches about topics of concern to families such as parental rights, religious freedom, LGBT issues, education and free speech. Johnston has been interviewed by CBS Sunday Morning, The New York Times, Associated Press News, The Christian Post, Rolling Stone and Vice, and is a frequent guest on radio and television outlets. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from San Diego State University with a Bachelors in English and a Teaching Credential. He and his wife have been married 30 years and have three grown sons.
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