House Democrats in the News
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.
June 2, 2006
Nurse shown door after speaking up
State Rep. Morgan Carroll, D-Aurora, who sponsored the whistle-blower bill, said Exempla has sent a clear message by firing Hostrup: “Co-workers are going to know her for her involvement, and they’re going to know the price she paid for it.”
Al Lewis, Denver Post Staff Columnist
McKinley, Brophy visit PCDI for work session
State Representative Wes McKinley and State Senator Greg Brophy were in Lamar yesterday for a meeting with community leaders to discuss economic growth opportunities.
Mary Breslin, Lamar Daily News
Owens vetoes bill to monitor health benefits of big employers
Gov. Bill Owens on Friday vetoed a dozen bills, including one that would have required state officials to compile an annual list of big companies whose employees qualify for public health benefits.
9news.com
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Representative Green is a medical social worker and a grandmother of 9. Her top legislative priority is accessible, affordable health care. She lives in Golden.
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.
Representative Riesberg lives in Greeley and represents House District 50. He earned wide acclaim for his work to protect seniors in the last legislative session through identity theft and elder alert bills. Jim is also the grandfather of 5.