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Incumbent Representative Julie McCluskie is running for her third term in the state legislature. After Colorado's redistricting process, she moved from House District 61 to House District 13. McCluskie’s background assisting local schools with mental health and community engagement has informed her important work at the Capitol, where she has helped pass numerous education bills. Her successes include increasing school funding, developing the state’s first Department of Early Childhood, and a nicotine tax that will provide funding for rural schools.
McCluskie served as chair of the prestigious Joint Budget Committee, and prioritized critical services during the COVID-19 pandemic. McCluskie’s stances on health care, education, and opportunities for working families are reflective of a progressive vision for the future of her district, and she is the clear recommended candidate in this race.Julie McCluskie
Incumbent Representative Julie McCluskie is running for her third term in the state legislature. After Colorado's redistricting process, she moved from House District 61 to House District 13.
Incumbent Representative Julie McCluskie is running for her third term in the state legislature. After Colorado's redistricting process, she moved from House District 61 to House District 13. McCluskie’s background assisting local schools with mental health and community engagement has informed her important work at the Capitol, where she has helped pass numerous education bills. Her successes include increasing school funding, developing the state’s first Department of Early Childhood, and a nicotine tax that will provide funding for rural schools.
McCluskie served as chair of the prestigious Joint Budget Committee, and prioritized critical services during the COVID-19 pandemic. McCluskie’s stances on health care, education, and opportunities for working families are reflective of a progressive vision for the future of her district, and she is the clear recommended candidate in this race.Julie McCluskie
Incumbent Representative Julie McCluskie is running for her third term in the state legislature. After Colorado's redistricting process, she moved from House District 61 to House District 13.
Michael Bennet
Incumbent Sen. Michael Bennet joined the U.S. Senate in 2009 after Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter appointed him to succeed Sen. Ken Salazar after Salazar was appointed Secretary of the Interior by President Barack Obama.