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Colorado Legislative Prayer Caucus Formed

Twenty-five Republicans and two Democrats have formed a Colorado Legislative Prayer Caucus aimed at protecting Judeo-Christian beliefs.

The group has 10 state senators and 17 representatives, including Senate Republican Leader Mike Kopp and House RepublicanLeader Amy Stephens.

The two Democrats are Reps. Rhonda Fields and John Soper, who serves as the group’s co-chair.

Republican Sen. Scott Renfroe is the group’s other co-chair.

The group is modeled after the Congressional Prayer Caucus, which began meeting in 2005 at the United States Capitol to pray for the nation.

The Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation said Tuesday the goals of Colorado’s group include protecting public expression of prayer and faith in God and equipping leaders to uphold Judeo-Christian principles in government.

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