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Democrats in the House are working hard on your behalf. Take a look at some of the news they're making around town and around the state.

Wednesday May 3, 2006

Seeking Health Insurance Equity
Pueblo Chieftain editorial

Getting serious on eminent domain
Rocky Mountain News editorial

Lawmakers hit brakes on private toll projects
Measure would limit companies’ ability to condemn land
by Associated Press in the Daily Camera

House passes two energy bills
by Joe Hanel Durango Herald Denver Bureau

Stem-cell research gets boost
by Danie Harrelson in the Grand Junction Sentinel

Panel approves fixes to pensions
by Rocky Mountain News Staff And Wire Reports

Senate backs measure for lobbyists’ disclosure
by April M. Washington, Rocky Mountain News

Water quality bill passes House
by Danie Harrelson in The Daily Sentinel

Rep. Mary Hodge Reflects on End of Session
by Mary Hodge in the Brighton Standard Blade

Prescription Drug Bills Meet Mixed Fates
by Cherry Creek News staff

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Featured Representatives

John Kefalas

John Kefalas Representative Kefalas was elected to the House in 2006 after a 30-year career in the local, national and international peace and justice movements. He lives in Larimer and is the father of an Iraq war veteran.

Dianne Primavera

Dianne Primavera Representative Primavera is a breast cancer survivor and single mom. She grew up in Joes, Colorado, and currently represents Broomfield. Her legislative priorities include protecting Coloradans with serious illnesses.

Sara Gagliardi

Sara Gagliardi Representative Gagliardi is a licensed practical nurse and formerly served as a union steward for SEIU Local #105. Her legislative priorities include making sure medical decisions are in the hands of doctors and patients, not insurance companies.