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Senate Officers Index Page 1361 SENATE OFFICERS PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Bill L. Cadman, District 12 P.O. Box 76588, Colorado Springs 80970 PRESIDENT pro tem Ellen S. Roberts, District 6 P.O. Box 3373, Durango 81302 MAJORITY LEADER Mark Scheffel, District 4 9791 Summit Ridge Place, Parker 80138 ASSISTANT MAJORITY LEADER Kevin Lundberg, District 15 P.O. Box 378, Berthoud 80513 MAJORITY CAUCUS CHAIR Vicki Marble, District 23 749 South Lemay, Suite A3, PMB #385, Ft. Collins 80524 MAJORITY WHIP Randy Baumgardner, District 8 200 East Colfax, Denver 80203 MINORITY LEADER Lucia Guzman, District 34 2090 Hooker Street, Denver 80211 ASSISTANT MINORITY LEADER Rollie Heath, District 18 2455 Vassar Drive, Boulder 80305 MINORITY CAUCUS CHAIR Jessie Ulibarri, District 21 Westminster 80031 MINORITY WHIP Matt Jones, District 17 P.O. Box 270195, Louisville 80027 SECRETARY OF THE SENATE Effie Ameen Index Page 1363 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE SENATOR DIST COUNTIES PTY OCCUPATION ADDRESS AGUILAR, Irene 32 Denver D Physician 3071 S Irving St Denver 80236 BAUMGARDNER, 8 Garfield; Grand; Jackson; R Rancher 200 East Colfax Randy L. Moffat; Rio Blanco; Denver 80203 Routt; Summit CADMAN, Bill L. 12 El Paso R Business Owner/ PO Box 76588 Marketing Colorado Springs 80970 CARROLL, Morgan 29 Arapahoe D Attorney, Author 1165 Ouray St Aurora 80011 COOKE, John 13 Weld R Retired Sheriff PO Box 337494 Greeley 80633 CROWDER, Larry 35 Alamosa; Baca; Bent; R State Senator 200 East Colfax Conejos; Costilla; Denver 80203 Crowley; Custer; Huerfano; Kiowa; Las Animas; Mineral; Otero; Prowers; Pueblo; Rio Grande; Saguache DONOVAN, Kerry 5 Chaffee; Delta; Eagle; D Legislator PO Box 118 Gunnison; Hinsdale; Wolcott 81655 Lake; Pitkin GARCIA, Leroy M. 3 Pueblo D 200 East Colfax Denver 80203 GRANTHAM, Kevin 2 Clear Creek; El Paso; R Certified General 318 W Circle Dr Fremont; Park; Teller Appraiser Canon City 81212 GUZMAN, Lucia 34 Adams; Denver D Senator, District 34 2090 Hooker Street Denver 80211 HEATH, Rollie 18 Boulder D State Senator 2455 Vassar Dr Boulder 80305 HILL, Owen 10 El Paso R Non-Profit 2803 Pennsylvania Ave Colorado Springs 80907 HODGE, Mary 25 Adams D Property 447 Poplar Cir Management Brighton 80601 HOLBERT, Chris 30 Douglas R Consultant 200 East Colfax Denver 80203 JAHN, Cheri 20 Jefferson D Small Business 200 East Colfax Owner Denver 80203 Page 1364 Index SENATOR DIST COUNTIES PTY OCCUPATION ADDRESS JOHNSTON, Michael 33 Denver D Education PO Box 40700 Nonprofit Denver 80204 Consultant JONES, Matt 17 Boulder D Legislator PO Box 270195 Louisville 80027 KEFALAS, John 14 Larimer D Legislator 604 Sycamore St Fort Collins 80521 KERR, Andy 22 Jefferson D Teacher 200 East Colfax Denver 80203 LAMBERT, Kent D. 9 El Paso R Colonel, USAF 990 Point of the Pines Dr (Retired) Colorado Springs 80919 LUNDBERG, Kevin 15 Larimer R Media Production PO Box 378 Berthoud 80513 MARBLE, Vicki 23 Broomfield; Larimer; R Business Owner 749 S Lemay, Ste A3, Weld PMB #345, Ft. Collins 80524 MARTINEZ 24 Adams R Educator PO Box 33363 HUMENIK, Beth Northglenn 80233 MERRIFIELD, 11 El Paso D Retired Teacher 907 N Sheridan Ave Michael Colorado Springs 80909 NEVILLE, Tim 16 Boulder; Denver; Gilpin; R Insurance Agency 6344 S Chase St Jefferson Owner Littleton 80123 NEWELL, Linda 26 Arapahoe; Jefferson D HR and Conflict PO Box 333 Resolution Littleton 80160 Consultant ROBERTS, Ellen S. 6 Archuleta;; Dolores; La R Legislator PO Box 3373 Plata; Montezuma; Durango 81302 Montrose; Ouray; San Juan; San Miguel SCHEFFEL, Mark 4 Douglas R Attorney 10940 S Parker Road #118 Parker 80134 SCOTT, Ray 7 Mesa R Business Owner 200 East Colfax Denver 80203 SONNENBERG, Jerry 1 Cheyenne; Elbert; Kit R Farmer/Rancher 4465 CR 63 Carson; Lincoln; Logan; Sterling 80751 Morgan: Phillips; Sedgwick; Washington; Weld; Yuma STEADMAN, Pat 31 Arapahoe; Denver D Legislator 1257 Corona St Denver 80218 TATE, Jack 27 Arapahoe R Small Business 200 East Colfax Owner Denver 80203 TODD, Nancy 28 Arapahoe D Retired Teacher 11296 E Harvard Dr Aurora 80014 ULIBARRI, Jessie 21 Adams D Consultant 200 East Colfax Denver 80203 WOODS, Laura J. 19 Jefferson R Senator PO Box 740388 Arvada 80006 Index Page 1365 MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE DIST COUNTIES PTY OCCUPATION ADDRESS ARNDT, Jeni James 53 Larimer D Legislator Fort Collins 80521 BECKER, Jon 65 Cheyenne, Kit R Telecom Executive Fort Morgan 80701 Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Segqick, Yuma BECKER, KC 13 Boulder, Clear D Attorney Boulder 80304 Creek, Gilpin, Grand, Jackson BROWN, J Paul 59 Archuleta, R Rancher Ignacio 81137 Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Ouray, San Juan BUCK, Perry 49 Larimer, Weld R Event Planning Windsor 80550 *BUCKNER,1 Janet 40 Arapahoe D Retired Sales Aurora 80014 Executive CARVER, Terri 20 El Paso R Legislator Colorado Springs 80919 CONTI, Kathleen 38 Arapahoe R Legislator Littleton 80122 CORAM, Don 58 Dolores, R Rancher/Mining Montrose 81401 Montezuma, Montrose, San Miguel COURT, Lois 6 Denver D Community College Denver 80206 Instructor DANIELSON, Jessie 24 Jefferson D Legislator Wheat Ridge 80033 DELGROSSO, Brian 51 Larimer R Small Business Owner Loveland 80538 DORE, Timothy 64 Baca, Bent, R Legislator Parker 80138 Crowley, Elbert, Kiowa, Las Animas, Lincoln, Prowers, Washington DURAN, Crisanta 5 Denver D Attorney Denver 80221 ESGAR, Daneya 46 Pueblo D Legislator Pueblo 81004 EVERETT, Justin 22 Jefferson R Mediator/ Arbitrator Littleton 80128 FIELDS, Rhonda 42 Arapahoe D Legislator Aurora 80011 FOOTE, Mike 12 Boulder D Attorney Lafayette 80026 GARNETT, Alec 2 Denver D Legislator Denver 80218 GINAL, Joann 52 Larimer D Reproductive Fort Collins 80524 Endocrinologist Page 1366 Index REPRESENTATIVE DIST COUNTIES PTY OCCUPATION ADDRESS HAMNER, Millie 61 Delta, Gunnison, D Legislator Dillon 80435 Lake, Pitkin, Summit HULLINGHORST, Dickey 10 Boulder D Retired Govt. Longmont 80503 Lee Affairs HUMPHREY, Stephen 48 Weld R Therapist/ Severence 80546 Counselor JOSHI, Janak 16 El Paso R Retired Physician Colorado Springs 80918 KAGAN, Daniel 3 Arapahoe D Legislator Cherry Hills Village 80113 * KEYSER,2 Jon 25 Jefferson R Attorney Morrison 80465 K LIN GENSCHM ITT, 15 El Paso R Legislator Colorado Springs 80922 Gordon KRAFT-THARP, Tracy 29 Jefferson D Small Business Arvada 80005 LANDGRAF, Lois 21 El Paso R Legislator Fountain 80817 LAWRENCE, Polly 39 Douglas, Teller R Construction Littleton 80125 LEBSOCK, Steve 34 Adams D Legislator Thornton 80260 LEE, Sanford "Pete" 18 El Paso D Legislator Colorado Springs 80906 * LEONARD,3 Timothy 25 Jefferson R Commercial Real Estate LONTINE, Susan 1 Denver, Jefferson D Legislator Denver 80123 LUNDEEN, Paul 19 El Paso R Entreprenuer Monument 80132 McCANN, Elizabeth "Beth" 8 Denver D Legislator Denver 80206 MELTON, Jovan 41 Arapahoe D Consultant Aurora 80014 MITSCH BUSH, Diane 26 Eagle, Routt D Retired College Steamboat Springs 80487 Professor MORENO, Dominick 32 Adams D Legislator Commerce City 80022 NAVARRO, Clarice 47 Fremont, Otero, R Small Business Owner Pueblo 81008 Pueblo NEVILLE, Patrick 45 Douglas R Business Owner Castle Rock 80104 NORDBERG, Dan 14 El Paso R Legislator Colorado Springs 80922 PABON, Dan 4 Denver D Engineer Denver 80211 PETTERSEN, Brittany 28 Jefferson D Legislator Lakewood 80232 PRIMAVERA, Dianne 33 Boulder, D Retired Broomfield 80023 Broomfield PRIOLA, Kevin 56 Adams, Arapahoe R Small Business Owner Henderson 80640 RANKIN, Bob 57 Garfield, Moffat, R Legislator Carbondale 81623 Rio Blanco RANSOM, Kim 44 Douglas R Legislator Littleton 80124 ROSENTHAL, Paul 9 Arapahoe, Denver D Teacher Denver 80237 ROUPÈ, Kit 17 El Paso R Small Business Colorado Springs 80910 RYDEN, Su 36 Arapahoe D Legislator Aurora 80017 SAINE, Lori 63 Weld R Sales Director Firestone 80520 Index Page 1367 REPRESENTATIVE DIST COUNTIES PTY OCCUPATION ADDRESS SALAZAR, Joseph A 31 Adams D Civil Rights Attorney/ Thornton 80233 Professor SIAS, Lang 27 Jefferson R Commercial Pilot Arvada 80005 SINGER, Jonathan 11 Boulder D Social Worker Longmont 80501 THURLOW, Dan 55 Mesa R Business Owner Grand Junction 81506 TYLER, Max 23 Jefferson D Legislator Lakewood 80214 VAN WINKLE, Kevin 43 Douglas R Small Business Owner Highlands Ranch 80126 VIGIL, Edward 62 Alamosa, Conejos, D Small Business Ft Garland 81133 Costilla, Huerfano, Owner Mineral, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache WILLETT, Yeulin 54 Delta, Mesa R Attorney Grand Junction 81507 WILLIAMS, Angela 7 Denver D Self employed Denver 80238 WILSON, James D 60 Chaffee, Custer, R Retired Salida 81201 Fremont, Park WINDHOLZ, JoAnn 30 Adams R Small Business Commerce City 80022 WINTER, Faith 35 Adams D Non profit Director Westminster 80031 * WIST,4 Cole 37 Arapahoe R Attorney Centennial 80112 YOUNG, Dave 50 Weld D College Instructor Greeley 80631 * Changes in Membership 1 Rep Janet Buckner replaced Rep John Buckner. 7/15/16 - House Journal page 2 2 Rep Keyser resigned. 1/22/16 - House Journal page 62 3 Rep Leonard replaced Rep Keyser. 1/26/16 - House Journal page 70 4 Rep Wist replaced Rep Tate. 1/12/16 - House Journal page 3 Page 1368 Index 2016 SENATE COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, & ENERGY 9 members: Senators Sonnenberg, Chair; Roberts, Vice-Chair; Baumgardner, Cooke, Donovan, Garcia, Hodge, Jones, Scott. APPROPRIATIONS 7 members: Senators Grantham, Chair; Lambert, Vice-Chair; Garcia, Hodge, Sonnenberg, Steadman, Woods. BUSINESS, LABOR, & TECHNOLOGY 9 members: Senators Holbert, Chair; Woods, Vice-Chair; Baumgardner, Heath, Hodge, Jahn, Neville T., Newell, Tate. EDUCATION 9 members: Senators Hill, Chair; Marble, Vice-Chair, Holbert, Johnston, Kerr, Merrifield, Neville T., Todd, Woods. FINANCE 5 members: Senators Neville T., Chair; Hill, Vice-Chair; Holbert, Johnston, Kerr. HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 5 members: Senators Lundberg, Chair; Crowder, Vice-Chair; Aguilar, Martinez Humenik, Newell. JUDICIARY 5 members: Senators Roberts, Chair; Lundberg, Vice-Chair; Aguilar, Cooke, Merrifield. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 7 members: Senators Marble, Chair; Crowder, Vice-Chair; Donovan, Kefalas, Martinez Humenik, Tate, Ulibarri. STATE, VETERANS, & MILITARY AFFAIRS 5 members: Senators Scott, Chair; Sonnenberg, Vice-Chair; Hill, Jones, Ulibarri. TRANSPORTATION 5 members: Senators Baumgardner, Chair; Scott, Vice-Chair; Cooke, Garcia, Todd. SENATE SERVICES 3 members: Senators Cadman, Chair; Scheffel, Vice-Chair; Carroll.
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