Kyle Mullica

On The Issues

Colorado Workers and Economy

1
This year, Colorado raised the state minimum wage to $12/per hour. However, no more than $3.02/per hour in tip income may be used to offset the minimum wage of tipped employees. Do you support or oppose action changing how tip income is treated for minimum wage purposes and why?
Support
Comment: All workers should be able to earn a living wage. We need to make sure that the tipped credit is enforced in a way that allows all workers to earn at least the minimum wage.
2
A 2018 NPR/Marist poll revealed 20 percent of all American workers are contract workers hired to work on a specific project or for a fixed period of time. Do you support or oppose action that would provide gig economy workers access in Colorado to unemployment benefits, workers compensation, etc., and why?
Support
Comment: We need to make sure that our gig workers can receive the same benefits and protections that other workers receive.
3
This summer, Governor Polis signed into law a bill that prevents an employer from discriminating, retaliating, or taking adverse action against any worker who raises a concern about workplace health and safety practices or hazards related to a public health emergency. Do you support or oppose enacting similar legislation to protect whistleblowers who sound the alarm about waste, fraud, abuse, corruption, or dangers to public health and safety from employer retaliation?
Support
Comment: We need to expand whistleblower protections in all circumstances, during this pandemic and beyond.

Revenue/Taxes

4
The coronavirus pandemic has upended state budgets across the country, including Colorado’s. Do you support or oppose efforts to decouple state taxes from federal taxes and change how Colorado taxes corporations to responsibly raise revenue and why?
Support
Comment: We need to make sure that corporate handouts passed by Washington DC do not hurt working families here by limiting our budget.
5
The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) prohibits Colorado from raising taxes without voters’ consent. TABOR also prohibits Colorado from establishing a rainy day fund to weather tough economic times. Colorado’s spending on essential services like education and transportation has lagged behind the state’s economic and population growth. Colorado ranks 47th in the nation in per pupil spending. The state also currently lacks funds to enforce labor and other laws in any meaningful way. Do you support or oppose efforts to revise or get rid of TABOR and why?
Support
Comment: TABOR is strangling our state's ability to support working families. We need to be able to implement progressive tax reform and properly fund public education, and TABOR is our biggest obstacle.

Quality and Affordable Healthcare

6
This year, lawmakers introduced legislation to create a public health insurance option for our state. Do you support or oppose creating a public option in Colorado and why?
Support
Comment: We need to make sure that a public option is more bold than what was proposed last year. It needs to compete more aggressively against private plans so that more Coloradans can enroll.
7
One 2018 survey of Colorado adults found that more than half (53%) reported being either “worried” or “very worried” about affording the cost of prescription drugs. Do you support or oppose policies that would make prescription drugs more affordable and why?
Support
Comment: Healthcare costs are rising, and during this pandemic and beyond, Coloradans should be able to receive the prescription drugs that they need. Solutions include PBM reform, transparency measures, and holding pharmaceutical companies accountable.

Keep Communities Safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic

8
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, some states and localities rushed to grant businesses immunity from civil lawsuits related to the coronavirus. Do you think businesses should be shielded from lawsuits related to COVID-19?
Oppose
Comment: We cannot protect bad actors who endanger their employees.

Voting Access and Constitutional Reform

9
Do you think Colorado should take additional action to protect low-income and voters of color access to vote?
Support
Comment: I was proud to carry legislation that expanded automatic voter registration in 2019. I will continue to support legislation that expands and protects ballot access.
10
In past years, legislators have introduced legislation calling for an Article V constitutional convention to address a number of reforms. Do you support or oppose legislation calling for an Article V constitutional convention?
Oppose
Comment:
11
This year, lawmakers introduced legislation that would place for the first time campaign contribution limits on school board candidates. Do you support or oppose this legislation and why?
Support
Comment: We need to make sure that our strong campaign finance laws apply to these elections. They will help ensure that rich donors are not buying these seats.
Kyle Mullica
Running For: Colorado House District 34
Affiliation: Democrat
Why are you running for this public office?: I'm running for re-election because too many families are struggling to keep a roof over their head, to receive the medical care that they need, and make ends meet even though they are working as hard as they can. I grew up in the community I represent, and after experiencing homelessness as a kid, I know what it is like to struggle. As the only ER nurse in the General Assembly, I want to fight for frontline workers and their families to make sure that our COVID-19 recovery efforts focus on them, not corporate profits.
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