释义 |
- Committees
- Current composition
- Leaders Members
- Past composition of the House of Representatives
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Use American English|date = February 2019}}{{Short description|Lower house of the state legislature of Colorado, USA}}{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2011}}{{Infobox legislature | name = Colorado House of Representatives | legislature = 72nd Colorado General Assembly | coa_pic = Seal_of_Colorado.svg | house_type = Lower house | term_limits = 4 terms (8 years) | preceded_by = 71st Colorado General Assembly | new_session = January 4, 2019 | leader1_type = Speaker of the House | leader1 = KC Becker | party1 = (D) | election1 = January 4, 2019 | leader2_type = Speaker pro Tempore | leader2 = Janet Buckner | party2 = (D) | election2 = January 4, 2019 | leader3_type = Majority Leader | leader3 = Alec Garnett | party3 = (D) | election3 = January 4, 2019 | leader4_type = Minority Leader | leader4 = Patrick Neville | party4 = (R) | election4 = January 4, 2017 | term_length = 2 years | authority = Article V, Colorado Constitution | salary = $30,000/year + per diem | members = 65 | structure1 = File:2019 Colorado House or Representatives.svg | structure1_res = 250px | political_groups1 =Majority- {{legend|{{Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color}}|Democratic (41)}}
Minority- {{legend|#F8050D|Republican (24)}}
| last_election1 = November 6, 2018 (65 seats) | next_election1 = November 3, 2020 (65 seats) | redistricting = Colorado Reapportionment Commission | session_room = ColoradoStateCapitolHouseOfRepresentatives_gobeirne.jpg | meeting_place = House of Representatives Chamber Colorado State Capitol, Denver | website = [https://leg.colorado.gov/ Colorado General Assembly] }}The Colorado House of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Colorado. The House is composed of 65 members from an equal amount of constituent districts, with each district having 75,000 people. Representatives are elected to two-year terms, and are limited to four consecutive terms in office but can run again after a two-year respite. The Colorado House of Representatives convenes at the State Capitol building in Denver. CommitteesCurrent committees include:[1] - House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee
- House Appropriations Committee
- House Business Affairs & Labor Committee
- House Education Committee
- House Finance Committee
- House Health, Insurance, and Environment Committee
- House Judiciary Committee
- House Local Government Committee
- House Public Health Care & Human Services Committee
- House State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee
- House Transportation and Energy Committee
Current composition{{Down-arrow|alt=Midpoint}} | 41 | 24 | Democratic | Republican |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total |
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68th General Assembly | 32 | 33 | 65 | 0 |
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| 69th General Assembly | 37 | 28 | 65 | 0 |
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| 70th General Assembly | 34 | 31 | 65 | 0 |
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| Begin 71st Assembly | 37 | 28 | 65 | 0 |
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End 71st Assembly | 36 | 29 | 65 | 0 |
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| Begin 72nd Assembly | 41 | 24 | 65 | 0 |
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Latest voting share | {{percentage|41|65|1 | 24|65|1 | |
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Leaders Position | Name | Party | Residence | District |
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Speaker of the House | KC Becker | Democratic | Boulder | 13 | Speaker pro Tempore | Janet Buckner | Democratic | Aurora | 40 | Majority Leader | Alec Garnett | Democratic | Denver | 2 | Assistant Majority Leader | Chris Kennedy | Democratic | Lakewood | 23 | Majority Caucus Chair | Edie Hooton | Democratic | Boulder | 10 | co-Majority Whip | Vacant | Democratic | co-Majority Whip | Jovan Melton | Democratic | Aurora | 41 | Assistant Majority Caucus Chair | Dafna Michaelson Jenet | Democratic | Commerce City | 30 | Minority Leader | Patrick Neville | Republican | Castle Rock | 45 | Assistant Minority Leader | Kevin Van Winkle | Republican | Highlands Ranch | 43 | Minority Caucus Chair | Lori Saine | Republican | Firestone | 63 | Minority Whip | Perry Buck | Republican | Windsor | 49 |
Members[2] District | Representative | Party | Residence |
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1 | Susan Lontine | Democratic | Denver | 2 | Alec Garnett | Democratic | Denver | 3 | Meg Froelich | Democratic | Greenwood Village | 4 | Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez | Democratic | Denver | 5 | Alex Valdez | Democratic | Denver | 6 | Chris Hansen | Democratic | Denver | 7 | James Coleman | Democratic | Denver | 8 | Leslie Herod | Democratic | Denver | 9 | Emily Sirota | Democratic | Denver | 10 | Edie Hooton | Democratic | Boulder | 11 | Jonathan Singer | Democratic | Longmont | 12 | Sonya Jaquez Lewis | Democratic | Lafayette | 13 | KC Becker[3] | Democratic | Boulder | 14 | Shane Sandridge | Republican | Colorado Springs | 15 | Dave Williams | Republican | Colorado Springs | 16 | Larry Liston | Republican | Colorado Springs | 17 | Tony Exum | Democratic | Colorado Springs | 18 | Marc Snyder | Democratic | Colorado Springs | 19 | Tim Geitner | Republican | Monument | 20 | Terri Carver | Republican | Colorado Springs | 21 | Lois Landgraf | Republican | Fountain | 22 | Colin Larson | Republican | Littleton | 23 | Christopher Kennedy | Democratic | Lakewood | 24 | Monica Duran | Democratic | Wheat Ridge | 25 | Lisa Cutter | Democratic | Evergreen | 26 | Dylan Roberts | Democratic | Eagle | 27 | Brianna Titone | Democratic | Arvada | 28 | Kerry Tipper | Democratic | Lakewood | 29 | Tracy Kraft-Tharp | Democratic | Arvada | 30 | Dafna Michaelson Jenet | Democratic | Commerce City | 31 | Yadira Caraveo | Democratic | Thornton | 32 | Adrienne Benavidez | Democratic | Commerce City | 33 | Matt Gray | Democratic | Broomfield | 34 | Kyle Mullica | Democratic | Northglenn | 35 | Shannon Bird | Democratic | Westminster | 36 | Mike Weissman | Democratic | Aurora | 37 | Tom Sullivan | Democratic | Centennial | 38 | Susan Beckman | Republican | Littleton | 39 | Mark Baisley | Republican | Littleton | 40 | Janet Buckner[4] | Democratic | Aurora | 41 | Jovan Melton | Democratic | Aurora | 42 | Dominique Jackson | Democratic | Aurora | 43 | Kevin Van Winkle | Republican | Highlands Ranch | 44 | Kim Ransom | Republican | Parker | 45 | Patrick Neville | Republican | Castle Rock | 46 | Daneya Esgar | Democratic | Pueblo | 47 | Bri Buentello | Democratic | Pueblo | 48 | Stephen Humphrey | Republican | Severance | 49 | Perry Buck | Republican | Loveland | 50 | Rochelle Galindo | Democratic | Greeley | 51 | Hugh McKean | Republican | Loveland | 52 | Cathy Kipp | Democratic | Fort Collins | 53 | Jennifer Arndt | Democratic | Fort Collins | 54 | Matt Soper | Republican | Delta | 55 | Janice Rich | Republican | Grand Junction | 56 | Rod Bockenfeld | Republican | Henderson | 57 | Perry Will | Republican | New Castle | 58 | Marc Catlin | Republican | Montrose | 59 | Barbara Hall McLachlan | Democratic | Durango | 60 | James Wilson | Republican | Salida | 61 | Julie McCluskie | Democratic | Dillon | 62 | Donald Valdez | Democratic | Alamosa | 63 | Lori Saine | Republican | Dacono | 64 | Kimmi Lewis | Republican | Kim | 65 | Rod Pelton | Republican | Cheyenne Wells |
Past composition of the House of Representatives {{main|Political party strength in Colorado}}See also{{portal|United States|Colorado}}- Outline of Colorado
- Index of Colorado-related articles
- State of Colorado
- Law and government of Colorado
- Governor of Colorado
- Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
- Colorado General Assembly
- Colorado Senate
- {{color|gray|Colorado House of Representatives}}
- List of Colorado state legislatures
- Courts of Colorado
- Colorado Supreme Court
- United States of America
- United States Congress
- United States congressional delegations from Colorado
- List of United States Senators from Colorado
- Colorado Congressional Districts
- List of United States Representatives from Colorado
- American Legislative Exchange Council members
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://openstates.org/co/committees/?chamber=lower |title=Colorado House Committees|date=2014-04-09 |website=Open States |publisher=Sunlight Foundation |accessdate=2014-04-09}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://leg.colorado.gov/legislators |title=Legislators |author= |date= |website=Colorado General Assembly |publisher= |access-date=2019-01-08|quote=}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/kc-becker-sworn-in-to-colorado-house-replaces-claire-levy |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-02-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303172632/http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/kc-becker-sworn-in-to-colorado-house-replaces-claire-levy |archivedate=March 3, 2014 |df=mdy-all }} 4. ^http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/democratic-committee-selects-janet-buckner-hd-40-seat/
External links- Colorado General Assembly
- [https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22coloradohouse%22&sort=titleSorter Video of proceedings from 2013] (at Archive.org)
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