| 2024-01-04 |
Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ Schedule O says Form 8976 was filed. |
Primary IRS XML package |
direct evidence for filing statement |
Does not by itself settle legal status, ruling-date timing, donor origin, or issue-committee boundary. |
| 2024-05-21 |
PROTECT KIDS COLORADO - ISSUE COMMITTEE, CO_ID 20245047398, registered in TRACER as a statewide issue committee. |
TRACER committee-detail capture |
direct evidence |
Purpose field promotes ballot measures 108, 109, and 110; those initiative numbers were later assigned in the 2025-2026 Title Board cycle. |
| 2024-05-22 |
Retained TRACER rows begin listing same-name PROTECT KIDS COLORADO, 501(C)4 non-monetary / reimbursement activity. |
TRACER transaction slice and derived rollups |
direct evidence for rows; donor origin unresolved |
Supports same-name 501(c)(4) row presence, not original donor identity or legal-entity collapse. |
| 2024-12 |
Primary IRS XML, ProPublica, and CauseIQ source layers carry 2024 tax-period / filing-year data for Protect Kids Colorado and Winsome Ministries. |
IRS XML package; ProPublica and CauseIQ captures |
direct evidence for IRS XML filing fields; secondary-profile evidence for rendered profile fields |
PKC 2024 Form 990-EZ reports revenue $83,771, expenses $56,990, ending assets $26,781; Winsome 2024 Form 990 reports revenue $70,524, expenses $164,838, ending assets $60,213. |
| 2025-04-16 |
Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ Schedule O says a 990-EZ filing attempt was rejected. |
Primary IRS XML package |
direct evidence for filing statement |
Use as organization-reported Schedule O explanation, not IRS adjudication narrative beyond the filing text. |
| 2025-05-01 |
The Lance Wallnau Show published a segment platforming Erin Lee's HB1312 account and directing audience attention toward Protect Kids Colorado / Art Club materials. |
Wallnau media-bridge summary and YouTube captures |
direct evidence for platforming and public rhetoric |
Does not prove funding, control, sponsorship, coordination, or campaign effect. |
| 2025-05 |
Protect Kids Colorado resource capture links a Did You Know? flyer labeled as coming from a partner at Winsome Ministries; the PDF carries Winsome Ministries 2025 footer text. |
Protect Kids Colorado resource-file capture |
direct evidence for public resource label |
Supports partner-resource / messaging-material mechanism, not funding or legal coordination. |
| 2025-06-23 |
Protect Kids Colorado's Schedule O says IRS communications continued through this date, when the organization says it was told to submit an application and pay $600 to start the formal process. |
Primary IRS XML package |
direct evidence for filing statement |
The entry is organization-reported text inside the Form 990-EZ XML. |
| 2025-06-26 |
CauseIQ renders Protect Kids Colorado's 2024 Form 990-EZ row as received by IRS on this date. |
CauseIQ capture |
reported relationship via secondary nonprofit profile |
Direct PDF retrieval returned Cloudflare challenge; primary IRS XML is now preserved separately. |
| 2025-07-25 12:44 PM |
Original text filed for initiatives #108, #109, and #110; Title Board rows list Erin Lee and Michele Austin as designated representatives. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2025-08-06 |
Title Board result pages show titles set for all three measures. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
#110 single-subject result was approved 2-1 in captured summary. |
| 2025-08-20 |
Rehearing results for #109 and #110; #109 denied in full, #110 granted only to title-change extent. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Supports procedural chronology, not campaign motive. |
| 2025-08-25 |
Petition format approved for initiatives #108, #109, and #110. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
All three rows share this date. |
| 2025-09-01 |
ProPublica organization object lists ruling date for same-name Protect Kids Colorado EIN 99-0529211. |
ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer capture |
direct evidence for API field |
Relationship to earlier 2024 TRACER 501(C)4 row labels remains unresolved. |
| 2025-09-04 |
Retained TRACER slice records first Pure Laughter Production petition-printing expenditure in the high-dollar petition-printing series. |
TRACER transaction slice and rollups |
direct evidence for payee row |
Pure Laughter total in accounting rollup is $41,114.96; vendor identity and any subcontracting remain unresolved. |
| 2025-09-05 |
Kim Monson newsroom article reports Protect Kids Colorado launched signature gathering. |
Kim Monson capture |
reported / public campaign-aligned statement |
Needs corroboration against campaign records if exact launch date matters. |
| 2025-09-10 to 2025-12-18 |
TRACER rows show repeated Pure Laughter Production petition-printing / petition expenditures. |
TRACER transaction slice and rollups |
direct evidence for payee rows |
Supports petition-material spending, not paid-circulator payment route. |
| 2025-10-13 |
Winsome Ministries event page lists a Protect Kids Colorado volunteer / petition-carrier event. |
Winsome event-page capture |
direct evidence for public web listing |
Some Winsome listings render as recurring future events; completed activity count unresolved. |
| 2026-01-12 |
Title Board rows list 75% of required signatures threshold met for all three initiatives. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Same date also appears in TRACER rows for some contributions, but do not infer causality. |
| 2026-01-12 |
TRACER row records a $5,000 contribution from Andrew Wommack Ministries, Inc. |
TRACER transaction slice and rollups |
direct evidence for row amount |
Motive, program relation, and donor intent unresolved. |
| 2026-02-10 |
TRACER row records a $15,000 contribution from Pikes Peak Citizens for Life. |
TRACER transaction slice and rollups |
direct evidence for row amount |
Largest single contribution row in derived top-contributor review. |
| 2026-02-17 |
Kim Monson show page captures Kevin Lundberg / Yvonne Paez discussing Initiative #108 petition turn-in, signature requirements, and next-phase election messaging. |
Kim Monson capture; independent ASR quote-check note |
direct evidence for page/audio existence; ASR support for checked window |
MP3 preserved; human audio check still recommended for exact quotation. |
| 2026-02-17 |
Petition submitted for initiative #108. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2026-02-20 |
Petitions submitted for initiatives #109 and #110. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2026-02-22 |
Kim Monson newsroom article reports approximately 170,000 signatures submitted for #108, more than 3,200 volunteers returning notarized petitions, and fewer than 10 percent paid-circulator signatures. |
Kim Monson capture |
reported / public campaign-aligned statement |
Official sufficiency dates later confirmed qualification status; exact counts and paid share still need independent validation. |
| 2026-02-24 |
Kim Monson show page captures Kevin Lundberg reporting more than 500,000 total signatures, more than 3,300 petition carriers, and hundreds of church signature-gathering events. |
Kim Monson capture; independent ASR quote-check note |
direct evidence for published page/audio; ASR support for checked window |
Supports public rationale and operational self-report, not independently verified outcome counts; human audio check still required for exact quotation. |
| 2026-03-05 |
Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for initiative #108. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2026-03-16 |
Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for initiative #109. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2026-03-17 |
Title Board row lists statement of sufficiency for initiative #110. |
Colorado Title Board capture |
direct evidence |
Official procedural record. |
| 2026-03-18 |
Next 9NEWS published the captured YouTube clip later retained in the repo. |
Next 9NEWS YouTube source capture |
reported relationship |
Captions report Wallnau helped launch Protect Kids Colorado; direct launch/governance evidence remains limited to Wallnau public statements and other inspected sources. |
| 2026-04-29 |
TRACER committee detail page displays period end date for a May 4, 2026 report. |
TRACER committee-detail capture |
direct evidence for displayed page field |
Page captured 2026-05-03; source has future report label relative to capture date. |
| 2026-05-01 |
TRACER committee detail page displays filing date for the May 4, 2026 report. |
TRACER committee-detail capture |
direct evidence for displayed page field |
Use exact source dates if this timing matters. |
| 2026-05-03 |
Repo captures official Title Board, TRACER, ProPublica, website/resource, Winsome, Kim Monson/KLZ, Moms for America, and Ziklag source layers. |
Raw source notes and summaries |
direct evidence for repo capture status |
Current synthesis date for this page. |
| 2026-05-04 |
Repo preserves primary IRS XML integration, Pure Laughter / Taylor business-record captures, and independent ASR quote-check notes for Kim Monson, Moms for America, and Ziklag. |
IRS XML source note; vendor source note; independent ASR notes |
direct evidence for repo capture status |
Closes the old primary-filing retrieval gap but leaves donor origin, legal structure, Taylor payment route, Pure Laughter contract/subcontract, and publication-grade quote verification unresolved. |