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The first women who served in the Colorado House of Representatives were Clara Cressingham, Carrie Holly and Frances Klock. All three were elected to serve in 1895-1896. [ 16 ] Carrie Holly introduced and passed a Bill that raised the age of consent for girls from 16 to 18 and another that gave mothers the same rights to their children as fathers.
In February 2024, Hernández and senator Julie Gonzales proposed a bill that would create a special license plate representing the Chicano community in Colorado. [31] The bill was introduced on February 29 and passed the House Finance Committee on a 9–2 vote. [32] In April, it passed the house on a 41–18 vote and the Senate 26–9. [33]
Based on the 2010 census, each House member represents about 77,372 constituents and each Senator 143,691. The 2018 Colorado elections resulted in Democrats extending their control in the House (41 Democrats; 24 Republicans) and capturing the Senate majority. [11] All 65 Colorado House seats were up for election in 2022.
Colorado's Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms. House Bill 1292 was passed Sunday with a 35-27 vote along ...
The Senate must pass SB 25-003 one more time before it heads to the House for debate.The bill’s primary sponsor, Sen. Tom Sullivan, D-Centennial, said Thursday that SB 25-003 is meant to enforce ...
1,027,550 (69.24%) Amendment 39 A constitutional amendment requiring that 65% of school district budgets be allocated towards classroom instruction Failed 569,483 (37.61%) 944,735 (62.39%) Amendment 40 A constitutional amendment introducing term limits for judges in the Colorado Supreme Court and Colorado Court of Appeals: Failed 648,199 (42.91%)
Greg Brophy is an American politician who served in the Colorado House of Representatives from the 63rd district from 2003 to 2005, and in the Colorado Senate from the 1st district from 2005 to 2015, as a member of the Republican Party.
The 2020 Colorado House of Representatives elections took place on November 3, 2020, with the primary elections held on June 30, 2020. [1] Voters in all 65 districts of the state House elected their representative for a two-year term. [2] It coincided with the state Senate elections and the biennial United States elections. The Democratic Party ...