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Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone Chcs Committee(S) Counties District Map Website Colorado House of Representatives Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone CHCs Committee(s) Counties District Map Website Colorado House of Representatives Arapahoe, Denver, 1 Jeanne Labuda D [email protected] 303-866-2966 303-866-2966 DH Finance www.comaps.org/disthd40.html www.jeannelabuda.com Jefferson 2 Mark Ferrandino D [email protected] 303-731-6762 303-866-2911 DH JBC, Appropriations Denver www.comaps.org/disthd39.html www.markferrandino.com 3 Daniel Kagan D [email protected] 303-866-2921 303-866-2921 CCH, MCPN Finance, Judiciary Arapahoe, Denver www.comaps.org/disthd17.html www.dankagan.com 4 Dan Pabon D [email protected] 720-329-8679 303-866-2954 CCH, DH Appropriations, Finance Denver www.comaps.org/disthd57.html www.danpabon.com 5 Crisanta Duran D [email protected] 720-296-2928 303-866-2925 CCH, DH Finance, Judiciary Denver www.comaps.org/disthd63.html duranforcolorado.com Minority Caucus Chair of 6 Lois Court D [email protected] 303-866-2967 DH Denver www.comaps.org/disthd33.html www.loiscourt.com the House, State Affairs Economic and Business 7 Angela Williams D [email protected] 720-283-3380 303-866-2909 DH Development, Denver www.comaps.org/disthd55.html www.angela4colo.com Transportation Health and Environment, 8 Beth McCann D [email protected] 303-866-2959 303-866-2959 DH Denver www.comaps.org/disthd59.html www.bethmccann.org Local Government 1 Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone CHCs Committee(s) Counties District Map Website Economic and Business 9 Joe Miklosi D [email protected] 303-866-2910 303-866-2910 Development, State Arapahoe, Denver www.comaps.org/disthd32.html joemiklosi.com Affairs 10 Dickey Lee Hullinghorst D [email protected] 303-866-2915 303-866-2915 Clinica Appropriations, Finance Boulder www.comaps.org/disthd38.html www.dickeylee.net Economic and Business 11 Deb Gardner D [email protected] 303-682-1730 303-866-2780 Development, Boulder www.comaps.org/disthd58.html www.debgardner.net Transportation Agriculture, www.mattjonesforcolorado.co 12 Matt Jones D [email protected] 303-718-7510 303-866-2920 Clinica, Salud Boulder www.comaps.org/disthd06.html Transportation m Minority Whip of the Boulder, Clear Creek, 13 Claire Levy D [email protected] 720-849-8983 303-866-2578 Mtn. Family House, Judiciary, State www.comaps.org/disthd51.html clairelevy.org Gilpin Affairs Education, Finance, 14 Janak Joshi R [email protected] 719-266-6092 303-866-2937 Peak Vista El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd05.html www.electjanakjoshi.com Health and Environment 15 Mark Waller R [email protected] 303-866-5525 303-866-5525 Judiciary, State Veterans El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd02.html markwallerforhd15.org Business Chair, State 16 Larry Liston R [email protected] 719-649-9742 303-866-2965 El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd42.html www.larrylistonforhd16.com Veterans Judiciary (Vice Chair), 17 Mark Barker R [email protected] 719-339-8265 303-866-3069 Peak Vista El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd53.html www.markbarker.org Transportation Judiciary, Local 18 Pete Lee D [email protected] 719-632-1165 303-866-2932 Peak Vista El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd11.html www.votepetelee.com Government Transportation(Vice 19 Marsha Looper R [email protected] 719-238-5600 303-866-2946 Peak Vista Chair), Agriculture, El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd21.html www.gomarsha.org Appropriations, 2 Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone CHCs Committee(s) Counties District Map Website no CHCs have site in her district, but Peak Vista definitely has patients 20 Amy Stephens R [email protected] 303-866-2924 303-866-2924 coming from her district, Majority Leader El Paso www.comaps.org/disthd25.html www.amystephens4hd20.com which goes along the I-25 corridor, includes the Air Force Academy and Monument Judiciary(Chair), 21 Bob Gardner R [email protected] 719-599-7309 303-866-2191 Peak Vista Appropriations, Local El Paso, Fremont www.comaps.org/disthd56.html Gov House HHS Chair, 22 Ken Summers R [email protected] 303-989-4343 303-866-2927 Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd44.html kensummers.org Education Economic and Business 23 Max Tyler D [email protected] 720-833-1311 303-866-2951 MCPN Development, Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd10.html www.maxtyler.us Transportation Education, Health and 24 Sue Schafer D [email protected] 303-866-5522 303-866-5522 MCPN Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd12.html www.sueschafer.com Environment MCPN (patients from JBC Vice Chair, 25 Cheri Gerou R [email protected] 720-635-3806 303-866-2582 Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd14.html www.cherigerou.com service area) Appropriations Chair Appropriations, 26 Andy Kerr D [email protected] 303-866-2923 303-866-2923 MCPN Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd03.html www.andykerr.org Education Economic and Business 27 Libby Szabo R [email protected] 720-260-4722 303-866-2962 MCPN Development, Local Gov Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd52.html www.libbyszabo.com (Vice Chair), State Affairs (Chair), 28 James "Jim" Kerr R [email protected] 303-866-2939 303-866-2939 Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd26.html Health and Environment Education, 29 Robert Ramirez R [email protected] 720-334-VOTE 303-866-2950 Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd28.html www.ramirezforcolorado.com Transportation Speaker Pro-Tem, Economic and Business 30 Kevin Priola R [email protected] 303-923-5138 303-866-2912 MCPN, Salud Adams www.comaps.org/disthd01.html www.kevinpriola.com Development, Transportation Appropriations, 31 Judy Solano D [email protected] 303-252-4670 303-866-2918 Adams www.comaps.org/disthd18.html www.judysolano.com Education 3 Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone CHCs Committee(s) Counties District Map Website 32 Edward Casso D [email protected] 720-495-3861 303-866-2964 Clinica, Salud Local Government Adams www.comaps.org/disthd13.html www.edwardcasso.org Education (Vice Chair), Adams, Boulder, 33 Donald Beezley R [email protected] 303-866-2964 Clinica patients www.comaps.org/disthd16.html www.donbeezley.com Finance Broomfield, Weld Economic and Business 34 John Soper D [email protected] 303-866-2931 303-866-2931 Development, Local Adams www.comaps.org/disthd19.html www.johnsoper.com Government Education, Health and 35 Cherylin Peniston D [email protected] 303-466-2884 303-866-2843 Clinica Adams www.comaps.org/disthd60.html www.cherylinpeniston.com Environment 36 Su Ryden D [email protected] 303-866-2942 303-866-2942 Agriculture, Judiciary Arapahoe www.comaps.org/disthd08.html www.suryden.com Business vice chair, 37 Spencer Swalm R [email protected] 303-903-2624 303-866-5510 Arapahoe www.comaps.org/disthd64.html www.spencerswalm.com Finance 38 Kathleen Conti R [email protected] 303-866-2953 Finance, Local Gov Arapahoe, Jefferson www.comaps.org/disthd43.html www.contiforcolorado.com Economic and Business 39 David Balmer R [email protected] 303-888-1660 303-866-2935 MCPN Arapahoe www.comaps.org/disthd09.html www.davidbalmer.com Development, Local Gov Heatlh and Environment 40 Cindy Acree R [email protected] 303-866-2944 303-866-2944 Arapahoe, Elbert www.comaps.org/disthd45.html www.cindyacree.com Vice Chair, Finance Assistant Minority 41 Nancy Todd D [email protected] 303-750-1976 303-866-2919 Leader, Education, State Arapahoe, Denver www.comaps.org/disthd49.html www.nancytodd.org Affairs Health and Environment, 42 Rhonda Fields D [email protected] 303-866-3911 MCPN Arapahoe www.comaps.org/disthd04.html www.rhondafields.com/ Local Government 4 Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone Capitol Phone CHCs Committee(s) Counties District Map Website no CHCs, primarily Highlands ranch, C470 to Santa Fe Dr to Quebec St. In 2009, Denver Health, MCPN, Plains 43 Frank McNulty R [email protected] 303-683-8873 303-866-2936 and Peak Vista had Speaker Douglas www.comaps.org/disthd46.html frankmcnulty.com clients from Douglas County, with Denver Health and MCPN showing patients coming from a zip code within HD 43. Economic and Business 44 Chris Holbert R [email protected] 303-866-2933 Douglas www.comaps.org/disthd35.html www.holbert4house.com Development, Education Majority Caucus Chair of 45 Carole Murray R [email protected] 303-683-0575 303-866-2948 Peak Vista Douglas, Teller www.comaps.org/disthd30.html www.carolermurray.com the House, Education Salvatore 46 Pace D [email protected] 303-866-2968 303-866-2968 Pueblo Minority Leader Pueblo www.comaps.org/disthd29.html www.salpace.com "Sal" Economic and Business [email protected] 47 Keith Swerdfeger R 303-866-2905 Pueblo Development, Finance Fremont, Pueblo www.comaps.org/disthd50.html keithswerdfeger.net s (Vice Chair), Local Gov Transportation (Chair), 48 Glen Vaad R [email protected] 303-866-2943 303-866-2919 Salud Agriculture, Weld www.comaps.org/disthd36.html www.glennvaad.com Appropriations Majority Caucus Whip of 49 B.J. Nikkel R [email protected] 303-866-2907 303-866-2907 Salud Larimer, Weld www.comaps.org/disthd24.html www.bjnikkel.com the House, Judiciary 970-302-0690 Health and Environment, 50 Dave Young D [email protected] 303-866-2929 Sunrise Weld www.comaps.org/disthd54.html http://repdaveyoung.com (cell) Transportation Finance (Chair), 51 Brian DelGrosso R [email protected] 970-669-1170 303-866-2947 Sunrise Larimer www.comaps.org/disthd31.html briandelgrosso.com Appropriations, Judiciary 5 Dist FIRST LAST Party Email Phone
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