Let Colorado Vote Action, a state-level super PAC, was created Monday and spent the money Wednesday on ads that were to begin Thursday. We are proud to tell their stories.”Jason Bertolacci, Thiry’s chief of staff, is the registered agent for Let Colorado Vote Action. The super PAC shares almost the exact same name as a nonprofit — Let Colorado Vote — that has been operating for roughly a decade. In the past, Thiry has spent millions supporting Colorado candidates and ballot measures aimed at changing the state’s tax system, redistricting process and elections system. (Rachel Woolf for KHN)The money spent by Let Colorado Vote Action boosts the total state-level super PAC spending in Colorado’s legislative primaries so far this year to nearly $5.4 million, and it makes Let Colorado Vote Action the top super PAC spender.