This summary covers a bounded official-record and public-source package around Protect Kids Colorado's 2026 ballot activity. It brings together:
#108, #109, and #110;PROTECT KIDS COLORADO - ISSUE COMMITTEE, CO_ID 20245047398, plus derived rollups from the retained bulk slice;99-0529211, and Winsome Ministries, EIN 87-3169807;Protect Kids Colorado, EIN 99-0529211, and secondary CauseIQ / Charity Navigator nonprofit-profile checks;2026 Protect Kids Colorado operational statements;Use this page as an official-record anchor for the ballot, committee, petition-entity, and nonprofit-profile layers. Do not use it to prove donor intent, internal strategy, religious or media coordination, campaign impact, or the truth of the campaign's policy claims.
#108, #109, and #110 as On ballot (2026) when captured on 2026-05-03.7/25/2025, 12:44 PM.8/25/2025 and the 75% of required signatures threshold met date as 1/12/2026.2/17/2026 for #108 and 2/20/2026 for #109 and #110; statement-of-sufficiency dates were 3/05/2026, 3/16/2026, and 3/17/2026, respectively.#2012001, with petitions currently circulating #108, #109, and #110. The retained license PDF identifies the entity name and Tracy Taylor as designated agent.PROTECT KIDS COLORADO - ISSUE COMMITTEE, CO_ID 20245047398, as an active statewide issue committee registered 05/21/2024, with a stated purpose of promoting ballot measures 108, 109, and 110.278 rows from 2024 through 2026, with accounting totals of $105,504.30 in contributions and $53,835.61 in expenditures after excluding rows marked Amended=Y.PROTECT KIDS COLORADO, 501(C)4, totaling $43,644.09 across monetary and non-monetary rows. Other high-signal organization rows include PIKES PEAK CITIZENS FOR LIFE at $19,000, ANDREW WOMMACK MINISTRIES, INC,. at $5,000, and CENTRE FOR LAW AND SOCIAL STRATEGY at $2,500.PURE LAUGHTER PRODUCTION, totaling $41,114.96 across five expenditure rows described as petition printing / petitions.17 filed-report captures, every captured RCE showing $0.00 loans received and $0.00 loan repayments, and no separate debt / obligation / unpaid / payable keyword hit in the captured report text extracts.($362.71) and retained returned / negative expenditure rows totaling ($316.00), including Schedule D returns involving anonymous / no-address contributions and a returned expenditure to the same-name Protect Kids Colorado 501(c)(4) described as donation to an IRS-recognized charity.202501779349201010, reports gross receipts / total revenue of $83,771, total expenses of $56,990, and ending assets of $26,781.2024-01-04; a 990-EZ filing attempt was rejected 2025-04-16; and IRS communications continued through 2025-06-23, when the organization says it was told to submit an application and pay $600 to start the formal process.Protect Kids Colorado organization, EIN 99-0529211, subsection code 4, with the same Colorado Springs PMB address pattern, a 2025-09-01 ruling date, a 2024-12-01 tax period, and 2026-04-15 current-data source label.2026 ballot, says the effort involved 3,300+ petition circulators and 170,000 signers, and links ballot-language buttons to the Secretary of State final PDFs for #108, #109, and #110.donation-form---issue-committee, while another link labeled to sustain the movement routed to a separate donate form.Did You Know? flyer as coming from a partner at Winsome Ministries; the captured flyer itself carries Winsome Ministries branding.Art Club video.202533219349322688, reports contributions/grants of $54,883, program-service revenue of $15,641, total revenue of $70,524, total expenses of $164,838, beginning assets of $154,527, and ending assets of $60,213.Did You Know? informational sheets in English and Spanish to ministries.87-3169807, as a Colorado 501(c)(3)-coded organization; CauseIQ also renders a $25,000 Preuss Family Foundation general-operating grant.3,300 petition carriers, launch of signature gathering on 2025-09-05, hundreds of church signature-gathering events, and a public rationale that the measures would shape election conversations and candidate accountability. The newsroom ASR has obvious recognition errors in initiative numbers and 501(c)(4) wording, so exact quotation still needs human audio review.00:25:46-00:27:30 window, the speaker introduced as Lance Wallnau describes working in Colorado with Protect Kids Colorado, mobilizing mothers, starting a ballot measure, and the mobilization arising from his conversation with moms. The independent clip ASR for 00:25:40-00:27:05 is directionally consistent with the earlier full-event ASR and proof-core artifacts. Treat this as direct video-source support for Wallnau's public description of a mobilization / launch role, subject to exact-quote audio verification.00:01:20-00:01:55 supports Wallnau ballot-initiative strategy language about signatures, ballot language fights, parental-notification framing, and the claim that a ballot initiative can deliver swing states. The checked clip does not name Protect Kids Colorado.Pure Laughter Productions, Inc., ID 20191323987, at the same Twin Rock Court address used in TRACER payee rows, with status Good Standing, form Nonprofit Corporation, jurisdiction CO, formation date 2019-04-16, and registered agent JEREMY WAYDE GOODALL. A separate delinquent Pure Laughter Productions, LLC, ID 20151492273, is also preserved.Pure Laughter Productions, EIN 83-4434045, subsection code 3, NTEE A20, care-of % MELISSA GOODALL, at 6010 TWIN ROCK CT, with no filing rows returned by the API.Taylor Petition Management LLC as a Colorado limited liability company formed 2013-07-24, with principal / registered-agent address 1069 Glengary PL, registered agent Tracy M Taylor, and status Delinquent. This is entity identity evidence, not PKC payment evidence.Protect Kids Colorado, 501(C)4 contribution rows.2025-09-01 ruling date conflicts with, trails, or simply postdates earlier self-description / reporting of same-name 501(C)4 rows in 2024 TRACER records.2024-05-21: TRACER committee detail page lists Protect Kids Colorado issue committee registration date.2024-05-22 onward: retained TRACER rows begin listing same-name PROTECT KIDS COLORADO, 501(C)4 in-kind contribution / reimbursement activity.2024-01-04: Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ Schedule O says Form 8976 was filed.2025-04-16: Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ Schedule O says an attempted 990-EZ filing was rejected.2025-05: Protect Kids Colorado / Winsome Ministries Did You Know? flyer carries a 2025 Winsome Ministries footer and is linked from Protect Kids Colorado's resources page as partner material.2025-06-23: Protect Kids Colorado's Schedule O says it was told to submit an application and pay $600 to start the formal process.2025-07-25 12:44 PM: Title Board rows list original text filed for #108, #109, and #110.2025-08-06: Title Board results show titles set for all three measures, with #110 single subject approved 2-1.2025-08-20: rehearing results for #109 and #110; #109 rehearing denied in full, #110 rehearing granted only to the extent that the Board changed the title.2025-08-25: Title Board rows list petition format approval for all three measures.2025-09-01: ProPublica organization object lists ruling date for same-name Protect Kids Colorado EIN 99-0529211.2025-09-05: Kim Monson newsroom article reports Protect Kids Colorado launched signature gathering.2025-10-13: Winsome Ministries event page capture lists a Protect Kids Colorado all-day volunteer / petition-carrier event.2026-01-12: Title Board rows list the 75% signature-threshold milestone for all three measures.2026-02-17: Kim Monson show page captures Kevin Lundberg and Yvonne Paez discussing Initiative #108 petition turn-in, signature requirements, and next-phase election messaging.2026-02-17: petition submitted for #108.2026-02-22: Kim Monson newsroom article reports approximately 170,000 signatures submitted for #108 and more than 3,200 volunteers returning notarized petitions.2026-02-20: petitions submitted for #109 and #110.2026-02-24: Kim Monson show page captures Kevin Lundberg reporting more than 500,000 total signatures across the three initiatives, more than 3,300 petition carriers, and hundreds of church signature-gathering events.2026-03-05: Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for #108.2026-03-16: Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for #109.2026-03-17: Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for #110.2026-03-18: Next 9NEWS published the captured YouTube clip.2026-05-03: this repo retained the official-record, website, nonprofit-profile, TRACER, and media source package.2026-05-03: this repo retained the local Moms for America Day 2 video package and generated a high-quality ASR transcript plus bounded proof-core model-review artifacts.| Source | Target | Mechanism | Flow | Evidence strength | Source basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Protect Kids Colorado issue committee | Initiatives #108, #109, #110 |
TRACER issue committee registration and purpose field | Campaign finance / committee compliance capacity | direct evidence | TRACER committee detail page |
| Erin Lee / Michele Austin | Initiatives #108, #109, #110 |
Title Board designated-representative block | Ballot-process authority / procedural representation | direct evidence | Title Board rows |
| Taylor Petition Management, LLC | Initiatives #108, #109, #110 |
Petition-entity licensees page listing currently circulating petitions | Paid-circulator eligibility / petition circulation infrastructure | direct evidence for listing; payment terms unresolved | SOS petition-entity page and Taylor license PDF |
PROTECT KIDS COLORADO, 501(C)4 |
Protect Kids Colorado issue committee | TRACER contribution rows | Money / in-kind support into issue committee | direct evidence for reported rows; donor source unresolved | TRACER bulk-export slice |
| ProPublica same-name nonprofit profile | Protect Kids Colorado source cluster | IRS-derived nonprofit profile rendered by ProPublica | Organization identity context / 501(c)(4)-coded public profile | direct evidence for ProPublica profile fields | ProPublica API capture |
| Protect Kids Colorado 2024 Form 990-EZ | Protect Kids Colorado source cluster | Primary IRS XML | Nonprofit finance / compliance context | direct evidence for filing fields; donor origin unresolved | IRS XML package |
| Pure Laughter Production | Protect Kids Colorado issue committee | TRACER expenditure rows for petition printing / petitions | Petition-material production spending | direct evidence for payee rows | TRACER bulk-export slice |
| Pure Laughter Productions, Inc. | Pure Laughter Production payee lead | Colorado SOS business record and same-address match | Vendor-identity context | candidate lead for identity; contract/subcontract unresolved | Colorado SOS business capture; ProPublica nonprofit API capture |
| Pikes Peak Citizens for Life | Protect Kids Colorado issue committee | TRACER contribution rows | Money into issue committee | direct evidence for row amounts; motive unresolved | TRACER bulk-export slice |
| Andrew Wommack Ministries | Protect Kids Colorado issue committee | TRACER contribution row | Money into issue committee | direct evidence for row amount; motive / program relation unresolved | TRACER bulk-export slice |
| Protect Kids Colorado website | Public supporters | Donation and volunteer / petition-signup surfaces | Money, volunteer attention, petition support | direct evidence for public web surfaces; backend flow unresolved | Website capture |
| Protect Kids Colorado resources page | Winsome Ministries | Partner-resource link to Did You Know? flyer |
Messaging material / attention | direct evidence for linked partner resource; funding unresolved | Protect Kids Colorado resource-file capture |
| Winsome Ministries | Protect Kids Colorado initiative effort | Primary IRS 2024 Form 990 accomplishment text, CauseIQ-rendered accomplishment text, and Winsome event pages | Volunteer routing / petition-carrier recruitment / faith-community attention | direct evidence for activity descriptions; funding, sponsorship, and control unresolved | IRS XML package; Winsome CauseIQ and event-page captures |
| Preuss Family Foundation | Winsome Ministries | CauseIQ-rendered grant row | General operating money to Winsome Ministries | reported relationship via secondary nonprofit profile; downstream use unresolved | Winsome CauseIQ capture |
| Kim Monson / KLZ pages | Protect Kids Colorado public audience | Show pages, embedded transcripts, newsroom article, audio, and independent ASR clip checks | Attention, campaign-aligned operational narrative, public rationale | direct evidence for published pages and preserved audio; ASR supports checked windows but exact quotation still needs human review | Kim Monson capture; independent ASR quote-check note |
| Next 9NEWS | Public audience | Local TV / YouTube segment | Attention and reported relationship framing | reported relationship | YouTube metadata and captions |
| Lance Wallnau | Protect Kids Colorado launch / mobilization narrative | Public event speech at Moms for America 20th Anniversary Day 2, plus prior media-platforming evidence | Legitimacy / mobilization lead | direct evidence for Wallnau's public self-description of working with Protect Kids Colorado and mobilizing around a ballot measure; governance / funding unresolved | Moms for America Day 2 generated ASR, independent clip ASR, and proof-core pyannote review; prior Wallnau media-bridge summary |
| Lance Wallnau / Ziklag audience | Ballot-initiative strategy frame | Ziklag training excerpt | Political strategy / ballot-initiative mechanism | direct evidence for excerpt content; no direct PKC naming in checked clip | Ziklag Vimeo independent ASR quote-check note |
TRACER amount totals in this summary use the helper's accounting totals, which exclude rows marked Amended=Y. Row-level review remains necessary before publication-quality finance claims, especially where rows include in-kind reimbursements, returned expenditure rows, amendment offsets, or same-name entities.
The same-name Protect Kids Colorado, 501(C)4 rows are a strong source lead, not a completed donor-flow analysis. The primary IRS XML now supports Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ fields, but it still does not disclose donor identities or settle legal/accounting boundaries among the issue committee, same-name nonprofit, website, and donation forms. Future work should retrieve IRS determination material if public, Colorado charity or business records, and the Neon donation-form destination / accounting boundary before making stronger legal-structure claims.
The Taylor Petition Management evidence is now direct for official petition-entity listing but not direct for payment. The retained TRACER slice does not show a Taylor payee row. That absence should be treated as an unresolved reporting / timing / payment-route question, not as disproof of Taylor's role.
The Moms for America Day 2 video narrows the Wallnau launch / mobilization question because it preserves Wallnau's own public description of working with Protect Kids Colorado and starting / mobilizing around a ballot measure. It still does not prove launch governance, legal sponsorship, funding, vendor direction, donor flow, internal communications, or campaign effect. The transcript is generated ASR and exact quotation requires source audio/video verification.
CauseIQ-derived nonprofit fields are now corroborated for the main 2024 PKC / Winsome revenue and expense figures by primary IRS XML, but CauseIQ-only items, including the Preuss grant rendering, remain secondary unless separately captured from primary filings or grant records. Direct CauseIQ PDF retrieval for both Protect Kids Colorado and Winsome Ministries returned Cloudflare challenge pages during the prior pass.
Kim Monson page transcripts were preserved with the underlying MP3 files, and this pass generated independent ASR for the high-value February 17 / February 24 windows plus the short February 22 newsroom audio. Use the generated ASR as quote-check aid only; human audio review remains required before publication-grade quotation, especially because the newsroom ASR misrecognized initiative numbers and the 501(c)(4) phrase.
Winsome Ministries evidence is now strong enough to treat as a faith-community volunteer and messaging-routing mechanism. It is not strong enough to claim Winsome funded, controlled, sponsored, or legally coordinated Protect Kids Colorado campaign operations.
One Winsome event URL captured as heartbreak-to-hope-transition-dangers returned no useful live event content, and a bounded Wayback CDX check found no status-200 captures for 2024-2026. Do not use that missing page for claims unless a later archived or primary source is found.