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Incumbent Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet has served Colorado House District 32 (known before redistricting in 2021 as House District 30) since winning her seat in 2016, ousting far-right disgraced Rep. JoAnn Windholz. Prior to serving in the Colorado House, Rep. Michaelson Jenet had a career as an award-winning author.
In the Colorado House, Rep. Michaelson Jenet has been a leading advocate for behavioral health legislation, school nutrition, and protecting children from discrimination and so-called "conversion therapy." In 2021, Rep. Michaelson Jenet was the prime sponsor of legislation requiring health insurance policies to cover mental health wellness examinations.
Rep. Michaelson Jenet's opponent, Justin Brown, is an oil and gas service company owner with no previous political experience. Brown told the Denver Post his top priority is to "battle against 'woke' education and the teaching of 'nonacademic concepts.'"
Rep. Michaelson Jenet has tirelessly served her constituents with heartfelt empathy and is the easy choice for House District 32.Dafna Michaelson Jenet
Incumbent Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet has served Colorado House District 32 (known before redistricting in 2021 as House District 30) since winning her seat in 2016, ousting far-right disgraced Rep. JoAnn Windholz. Prior to serving in the Colorado House, Rep.
Incumbent Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet has served Colorado House District 32 (known before redistricting in 2021 as House District 30) since winning her seat in 2016, ousting far-right disgraced Rep. JoAnn Windholz. Prior to serving in the Colorado House, Rep. Michaelson Jenet had a career as an award-winning author.
In the Colorado House, Rep. Michaelson Jenet has been a leading advocate for behavioral health legislation, school nutrition, and protecting children from discrimination and so-called "conversion therapy." In 2021, Rep. Michaelson Jenet was the prime sponsor of legislation requiring health insurance policies to cover mental health wellness examinations.
Rep. Michaelson Jenet's opponent, Justin Brown, is an oil and gas service company owner with no previous political experience. Brown told the Denver Post his top priority is to "battle against 'woke' education and the teaching of 'nonacademic concepts.'"
Rep. Michaelson Jenet has tirelessly served her constituents with heartfelt empathy and is the easy choice for House District 32.Dafna Michaelson Jenet
Incumbent Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet has served Colorado House District 32 (known before redistricting in 2021 as House District 30) since winning her seat in 2016, ousting far-right disgraced Rep. JoAnn Windholz. Prior to serving in the Colorado House, Rep.
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