Castle Rock News Press December 14, 2023

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WEEK OF DECEMBER 14, 2023

VOLUME 21 | ISSUE 33

Citizens protest Laydon, Teal over Thomas treatment

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Dan Meyer, of Highlands Ranch, stands at the lectern during the Douglas County commissioners’ meeting Dec. 5, speaking in support of Commissioner Lora Thomas. Area residents gathered to speak in protest of the way Thomas’ colleagues have treated her. PHOTO BY ELLIS ARNOLD BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

About a dozen members of the public decried the way two of Douglas County’s elected leaders have treated their colleague, with some urging the two to return the powers and privileges they’ve taken from her amid a longstanding 2-1 rift. The long train of public com-

menters came after several actions by Commissioners Abe Laydon and George Teal to punish or restrict Commissioner Lora Thomas. “We spoke loud and clear when we elected Lora to represent us,” a man said during the Dec. 5 commissioners meeting in Castle Rock, arguing that the two-leader majority’s actions appear to be “designed to negate” Thomas’ voice. The scene was reminiscent of a

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March commissioners meeting where about a dozen speakers criticized the commissioners’ actions, with many taking issue specifically with Laydon and Teal. In the months since, the twocommissioner majority has continued to reprimand Thomas in response to what they say is inappropriate conduct.

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