- How can we put more working capital into the hands of small business contractors instead of sitting in government bank accounts?
- What is the Republican short-term and long-term strategy for filling the State's $1.1B shortfall?
- What are Republicans doing to protect our electoral process?
Frank McNu
lty (R- HD43 Highlands Ranch) is Speaker of the House, vice-chairman of Legislative Council, and vice-chairman of the Executive Committee of the Legislative Council.In 2006, Frank was first elected to the Colorado State House of Representatives. He advocates for limited government, fiscal responsibility, common sense water policies and for mandatory minimum sentences for violent sex offenses against children. Frank introduced and passed legislation that allows members of our active duty military and members of our National Guard to attend college in Colorado for in-state tuition rates. He advocates for making the development of hydro-electricity in Colorado a priority as a necessary component of our overall energy portfolio.
Frank is an attorney by trade and earned his JD from the University of Denver College of Law. He served in the Bill Owens administration as Assistant Director for Water with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources where he was responsible for developing statewide water policies.
Rep. Kevin Priola (R- HD30- Adams County) is Speaker Pro Tempore; a member of the Economic and Business Development, Legislative Council; and Transportation committees.Kevin's business background includes Priola Greenhouses and CAP Property Management. Kevin graduated from the University of Colorado Business School with an major in finance and minor in economics. Through community organizations, he helps meet local and international needs and continues to give active support to the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2010 Representative Priola received the Greenco Legislator of the Year for his work on green industry issues at the Capitol. He and his wife Michelle are parents of three young children.
Friday, March 18, 2011
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Brooklyn's Restaurant
9th & Auraria Pkwy, across from Pepsi Center,
$1 parking Lot A - tell attendant you're going to Brooklyn's
Member: $17; non-members $20; elected officials and students $15
Menu choices.
RSVP: repgop@gmail.com (not required, but appreciated)
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