This source summary normalizes the final CD-4 claim-check layer created for public-readiness review. The strongest outcome is omission discipline: the Boebert Denver fine claim is a Boebert claim that remains unverified and should not appear as a public factual claim; the e-filing claim can be described only as an official certification mechanism unless Boebert's First Amendment conclusion is clearly attributed as her opinion and caveated.
The cluster consists of final public claim-check CSVs, a Boebert Denver/e-filing claim-review CSV, an e-filing mechanism follow-up CSV, and official Denver, Colorado Judicial, Colorado General Assembly, and BLM captures under raw/other/cd-4-final-public-readiness-web-checks-2026-05-13/.
The public-copy rule is narrow: omit unresolved claims, attribute candidate conclusions, and distinguish source-supported mechanisms from legal or rhetorical conclusions. Calvarese should be excluded from CD-4 reporting and scoring except for a minimal source-hygiene or historical note if necessary.
Lauren Boebert, Eileen Laubacher, Jenna Preston, Trisha Calvarese, Denver Labor, Colorado Judicial Branch, Colorado General Assembly, Bureau of Land Management.
Remaining open questions are logged in qa/open_questions.md and outputs/data/cd-4-candidate-corpus/open_questions_for_followup.csv.
Use this summary before drafting any public CD-4 explainer or provisional scorecard.