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| name = Faith Winter | image = Faith Winter.JPG | image_size = 275px | image_upright = | alt = | caption = | state_senate= Colorado | district=24th | term_start= January 4, 2019 | preceded=Beth Martinez Humenik | succeeded= | state_house1 = Colorado | district1 = 35th | term_start1 = January 7, 2015 | term_end1 = January 4, 2019 | predecessor1 = Cherylin Peniston | succeeded1 = Shannon Bird | birth_date = May 7, 1980 | party = Democratic | residence = Westminster, Colorado | alma_mater = University of Redlands | profession = Political Organizer }}Faith Winter (born May 7, 1980) is a legislator in the U.S. State of Colorado. In 2018, she was elected to the Colorado State Senate, representing District 24.[1] Earlier, Winter served in the Colorado House of Representatives as a Democrat from 2014 to 2019, representing Colorado House District 35.[2] She attended the University of the Redlands in Redlands, California, where she majored in Environmental Management and minored in Biology. Prior to becoming a Colorado Legislator, Winter had the experience of being the National Program Director for EnviroCitizen, National Field Director for The White House Project, Executive Director for Emerge Colorado, and Program Director for Colorado Conservation Voters.[3] 2016 Reelection CampaignWinter ran successfully for reelection in 2016 as a Democrat.[4] 2016 Legislative SessionWinter served on the Appropriations Committee, the Business, Labor, Economic, and Workforce Development Committee, and the Transportation and Energy Committee. She sponsored bipartisan bill HB16-1438, which makes it an unfair employment practice if an employer fails to provide reasonable accommodations for an applicant for employment or an employee for conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth.[5] 2015 Legislative SessionIn 2015, Winter sponsored multiple bipartisan bills, including HB15-1275 which builds programs in high schools that allow students to get real-world experience in apprenticeships,[6] and HB15-1323, which works to reduce testing burden on students and teachers by nearly 40 hours.[7] External links
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CO/91808/Web02-state.222648/#/ |title=Colorado election results: November 6, 2018 election |author= |date=2018-12-06 |website=Colorado Secretary of State |publisher= |access-date=2019-01-04 |quote=}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Winter, Faith}}2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/generalCandidates.html|title=2014 General Election Official Candidate List|website=www.sos.state.co.us|access-date=2016-06-06}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.faithwinter.com/|title=Faith for House District 35|website=www.faithwinter.com|access-date=2016-06-06}} 4. ^Ballotpedia. [https://ballotpedia.org/Faith_Winter Faith Winter]. Viewed: 2017-01-15. 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2016a/csl.nsf/fsbillcont2/F3CAFE18234A916787257F240063FA9F/$FILE/1438_01.pdf|title=HOUSE BILL 16-1438|last=|first=|date=|website=Seventieth General Assembly|publisher=State of Colorado|access-date=}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2015a/csl.../1275_enr.pdf|title=HOUSE BILL 15-1275|last=|first=|date=|website=Colorado General Assembly|publisher=State of Colorado|access-date=}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdedepcom/hb1323|title=HOUSE BILL 15-1323|last=|first=|date=|website=Colorado Department of Education|publisher=State of Colorado|access-date=}} 8 : 1980 births|Living people|Colorado Democrats|Members of the Colorado House of Representatives|21st-century American politicians|Women state legislators in Colorado|21st-century American women politicians|Colorado state senators |
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