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Dusty Johnson

Candidate

Colorado

Elected Republican official and advocate for deregulation and limited government from northeastern Colorado. Champion for rural interests and agricultural policy.

Biography

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Dusty Johnson is a Republican political figure from northeastern Colorado who advocates for deregulation and limited government. She ran for Colorado House District 63 in 2024, a sprawling rural district covering seven counties in the northeastern part of the state.

Johnson's political philosophy centers on reducing government intervention and stripping away harmful legislation rather than adding to the regulatory burden. During her appearance on The Kim Monson Show, she noted that the 2024 legislative session had 589 bills proposed, arguing that Colorado needs representatives focused on removing obstacles rather than creating new ones.

Her priorities include protecting rural interests, addressing water and agricultural issues that are central to northeastern Colorado, and reducing bureaucratic regulations that affect farmers, ranchers, and small businesses in her region.

Episodes

2 appearances

April 29, 2026

Agenda 2030, the 30 by 30 Land Grab, and the Battle for Property Rights

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Dr. Jill Vecchio on Agenda 2030 land grabs, Mike Rawluk on rail-district taxing power, Trent Loos on the USDA-Palantir farmer data deal. April 29, 2026.

“He doesn't want transparency on himself. But if we have any chance of overriding his veto, we need to get it through the process and to his desk before this weekend.”

1:42:53 – 1:50:59

Segment

March 7, 2024

Colorado Energy Policy Under Attack as State Targets Oil and Gas Industry

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Bob Boswell exposes Colorado energy regulations, Lauren Fix warns of vehicle kill switches on March 7, 2024.

“I'd rather be stripping bills or a lot of the regulation away. I don't want to be the member that says I've passed this many bills. I want to say I helped kill or get rid of this many.”

17:58 – 27:04

Segment

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