Currently holds the office of Colorado House of Representatives - District 22 until January 8, 2025.
Candidate for Colorado House of Representatives - District 22 in 2024 Colorado General Election.
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CU, CSU, Mines, etc, “are designated by law as state institutions”, thus fall under the “absolute control” of the State and therefore the constitution. There is no constitutional provision to establish restricted speech zones. This should be the case for any institution accepting government funding. Administrators restricting speech are in violation of the Constitution, and therefore their terms of employment. Learn more
Bottom Line: One day, In-person, hand-counted paper-ballot voting, with a valid ID, and dipping your thumb in indelible dye in place of the “I Voted” sticker. Absentee ballots as the exception, not the rule. Learn more
The COVID lockdowns demonstrated the danger in giving this power to the State, and the willingness of one group of functionaries to impose de facto laws on citizens in support of other functionaries' de facto laws. Unless there can be provisions for assuring such usurpation of property Rights can not happen again, then the State has proven itself to be untrustworthy with the power of licensure. Learn more
The Legislative session should be trimmed by two weeks, with those days being held in reserve for an emergency session, and remaining in-session until culmination of the emergency, with legislators working with their district medical and first responders. Learn more
We cannot live by the ideals of President Lincoln “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth” if our elected representatives become a separatist class of elite governors. Term limits are the only way to make certain a return to legislation by statesmen who serve, then return to live under the law. Any one State could impose term limits on its own representatives, but that would place them at disadvantage among the legislators of other states. Learn more
Red Flag Laws: No! Violating Due Process is no excuse for violating the Second Amendment. Learn more
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Medical providers should be allowed to accept direct payments at Medicare Rates. By paying about 15 of the billed amount, the effect is to force medical to charge 5 times the actual price in order to recoup actual costs. Those without Medicare are forced to purchase insurance, which will essentially negotiate a price closer to that allowed by Medicare, then charge a co-pay of 10-20%--essentially paying the actual cost of the procedure. Direct-pay patients more efficiently forgo the administrivia required to collect from MediCare and Insurance. Learn more
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