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Incumbent State Rep. Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez is seeking her third term in House District 4. Outside of the legislature, she serves her community as an advocate for domestic violence survivors, a youth counselor, and a caseworker. She directs the Denver Collaborative Partnership, where she works with youth who have had contact with the juvenile justice system and their families to make sure their needs are met.
Gonzales-Gutierrez top legislative priorities are education, housing, health disparities, and reproductive justice. She believes that education is the most effective path to equity and opportunity and must be accessible and affordable from early childhood through college. She has passed legislation that ensures kids are taught the history of American minorities in public schools, and can attend universal preschool. As a workers' rights advocate, she played a critical role in passing the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act that prohibits employer discrimination on the basis of gender.
Gonzales-Gutierrez is the best candidate for this seat.Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez
Incumbent State Rep. Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez is seeking her third term in House District 4. Outside of the legislature, she serves her community as an advocate for domestic violence survivors, a youth counselor, and a caseworker.
Incumbent State Rep. Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez is seeking her third term in House District 4. Outside of the legislature, she serves her community as an advocate for domestic violence survivors, a youth counselor, and a caseworker. She directs the Denver Collaborative Partnership, where she works with youth who have had contact with the juvenile justice system and their families to make sure their needs are met.
Gonzales-Gutierrez top legislative priorities are education, housing, health disparities, and reproductive justice. She believes that education is the most effective path to equity and opportunity and must be accessible and affordable from early childhood through college. She has passed legislation that ensures kids are taught the history of American minorities in public schools, and can attend universal preschool. As a workers' rights advocate, she played a critical role in passing the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act that prohibits employer discrimination on the basis of gender.
Gonzales-Gutierrez is the best candidate for this seat.Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez
Incumbent State Rep. Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez is seeking her third term in House District 4. Outside of the legislature, she serves her community as an advocate for domestic violence survivors, a youth counselor, and a caseworker.
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.