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Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

Co-Chair, New Democrat Coalition Energy Task Force, present

Former Member, Energy Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Member, Monetary Policy and Trade, United States House of Representatives

Chair, New Democrat Coalition Energy Task Force, United States House of Representative

Former Member, Oversight Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Chair, Public Policy and Planning Committee, Colorado State Senate

Former Member, Space Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Member, Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises, United States House of Representatives

Former Member, Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy, United States House of Representatives

Former Member, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations (Financial Services), United States House of Representatives

Former Ranking Member, Terrorism and Illicit Finance Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Education

  • JD, University of Colorado School of Law, 1975-1978
  • BA, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1971-1975

Professional Experience

  • JD, University of Colorado School of Law, 1975-1978
  • BA, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1971-1975
  • Primary Operator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Partner, Berenbaum, Weinshienk, and Eason, Professional Corporation, 1978-2006

Political Experience

  • JD, University of Colorado School of Law, 1975-1978
  • BA, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1971-1975
  • Primary Operator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Partner, Berenbaum, Weinshienk, and Eason, Professional Corporation, 1978-2006
  • Representative, United States House of Representatives, Colorado, District 7, 2007-present
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Colorado, District 7, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020
  • President Pro Tempore, Colorado State Senate, 2001-2003
  • Senator, Colorado State Senate, District 20, 1994-2003

Former Committees/Caucuses

Co-Chair, New Democrat Coalition Energy Task Force, present

Former Member, Energy Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Member, Monetary Policy and Trade, United States House of Representatives

Chair, New Democrat Coalition Energy Task Force, United States House of Representative

Former Member, Oversight Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Chair, Public Policy and Planning Committee, Colorado State Senate

Former Member, Space Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Former Ranking Member, Terrorism and Illicit Finance Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Committee on Financial Services

Member, Committee on Rules

Member, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

Chair, Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions

Member, Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight (Science, Space, and Technology)

Vice Chair, Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House

Member, Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • JD, University of Colorado School of Law, 1975-1978
  • BA, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1971-1975
  • Primary Operator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Partner, Berenbaum, Weinshienk, and Eason, Professional Corporation, 1978-2006
  • Representative, United States House of Representatives, Colorado, District 7, 2007-present
  • Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Colorado, District 7, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020
  • President Pro Tempore, Colorado State Senate, 2001-2003
  • Senator, Colorado State Senate, District 20, 1994-2003
  • Member, Applewood Community Church, present
  • Member, American Bankruptcy Institute
  • Member, American Bar Association
  • Member, American Heart Association
  • Member, American Judicature Society
  • Member, Applewood Business Association
  • Member, Arvada Soccer Association
  • Member, Associated General Contractors of Colorado
  • Member, Board of Governors, Colorado Bar Association
  • Member, Colorado Oil and Gas Association
  • Member, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member, Commercial Law League of America
  • Member, Denver Bar Association
  • Member, Girl Scouts of America
  • Member, Golden Chamber of Commerce
  • Finance Chair, Jefferson County Democrats
  • Member, Jefferson Foundation
  • Member, Maple Grove Elementary School Parent Teacher Association
  • Trustee, Midwest Research Institute
  • Former Board Member, National Jewish Medical and Research Center
  • Member, Newborn Hope
  • Member, Northwest Metro Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, Table Mountain Soccer Association
  • Director, University of Colorado Alumni Association
  • Member, Victims Assistance Advisory Panel
  • Member, West Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, Wheat Ridge Soccer Association
  • Chair, First Judicial and Judicial Performance Commission, 1991-1993
  • Board Member, First Judicial and Judicial Performance Commission, 1989-1991

Other Info

— Awards:

  • Legislator of the Year, 2009, 2010, Paralyzed Veterans of America
  • Outstanding Achievement Award, 2010, Colorado Renewable Energy Society
  • Legislator of the Year, 2010, American Planning Association
  • A-List Award, 2009, Aurora Economic Development Council
  • Legislative Service Award Winner, 2009, United Veterans Committee
  • Marn of the Year, 2008, Aurora Chamber of Commerce
  • A-List Award, 2008, Aura Economic Development Council
  • SuperHero, 2008, National Association of Community Health Center
  • Appreciation Award, 2008, Colorado Environmental Coalition

  • Operator, Concrete Business

Favorite Book:

Any Tom Clancy novel

  • "Synchronicity"
  • Favorite Movie:

    "Lord of the Rings"

  • "Star Wars"
  • Favorite Musician:

    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

    Favorite TV Shows:

    "Law and Order"

  • CNN
  • ESPN
  • Hobbies or Special Talents:

    Skiing, Biking, Politics, Golf, I spend a lot of time with my daughters and have enjoyed their sporting events, including gymnastics, softball and swimming. I personally enjoy biking, skiing, fishing and golfing. The running paths around Golden and on South Table Mountain are great -- which one reason I fought so hard to keep NIKE from developing the top of the mesa when they proposed building a headquarters there some years ago.

    Names of Grandchildren:

    Finn

    • 2 Dogs: Tucker, Winston

    Spouse's Occupation:

    Former School Teacher

    Policy Positions

    2021

    Abortion

    1. Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
    - Pro-choice

    Budget

    1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
    - Yes

    2. Do you support expanding federal funding to support entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare?
    - Yes

    Campaign Finance

    1. Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
    - Yes

    Crime

    1. Do you support the protection of government officials, including law enforcement officers, from personal liability in civil lawsuits concerning alleged misconduct?
    - No

    Defense

    Do you support increasing defense spending?
    - Unknown Position

    Economy

    1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
    - Yes

    2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
    - No

    3. Do you support providing financial relief to businesses AND/OR corporations negatively impacted by the state of national emergency for COVID-19?
    - Yes

    Education

    1. Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
    - Yes

    Energy and Environment

    1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, geo-thermal)?
    - Yes

    2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
    - Yes

    Guns

    1. Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
    - Yes

    Health Care

    1. Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
    - No

    2. Do you support requiring businesses to provide paid medical leave during public health crises, such as COVID-19?
    - Yes

    Immigration

    1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
    - No

    2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
    - No

    National Security

    1. Should the United States use military force to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a weapon of mass destruction (for example: nuclear, biological, chemical)?
    - Unknown Position

    2. Do you support reducing military intervention in Middle East conflicts?
    - No

    Trade

    Do you generally support removing barriers to international trade (for example: tariffs, quotas, etc.)?
    - Yes

    Colorado State Legislative Election 1998 National Political Awareness Test

    Abortion

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning abortion.

    1. Abortions should always be legally available.
    - No Answer

    2. Abortions should be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy.
    - No Answer

    3. Abortions should be legal only when pregnancy resulted from incest, rape, or when the life of the woman is endangered.
    - No Answer

    4. Abortions should be legal only when the life of the woman is endangered.
    - No Answer

    5. Abortions should always be illegal.
    - No Answer

    6. Abortions should be limited by waiting periods and parental notification requirements.
    - No Answer

    7. Prohibit the late-term abortion procedure known as "partial-birth" abortion.
    - X

    8. Support "buffer zones" by requiring demonstrators to stay at least 15 feet away from abortion clinic doorways and driveways.
    - X

    9. Other
    - X

    10. Should Colorado government funding be provided to clinics and medical facilities that provide abortion services?
    - Undecided

    Affirmative Action

    Indicate the principles you support (if any) concerning affirmative action. State government agencies should take race and sex into account in the following sectors:

    1. College and university admissions
    - Yes

    2. Public employment
    - No

    3. State contracting
    - No

    4. Other
    - No Answer

    Crime

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) to address crime.

    1. Increase state funds for construction of state prisons and for hiring of additional prison staff.
    - No Answer

    2. Support contracting with private sector firms to build and/or manage state prisons.
    - No Answer

    3. End parole for repeat violent felons.
    - No Answer

    4. Support the use of the death penalty.
    - X

    5. Oppose the death penalty.
    - No Answer

    6. Implement penalties other than incarceration for certain non-violent offenders.
    - X

    7. Inform communities when a convicted sex offender moves into the community.
    - No Answer

    8. Increase state funds for programs which rehabilitate and educate inmates during and after their prison sentences.
    - X

    9. Decriminalize the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
    - No Answer

    10. Strengthen penalties and sentences for drug-related crimes.
    - No Answer

    11. Strengthen penalties and sentences for sex offenders.
    - No Answer

    12. Support the blood-alcohol-content limit defining drunk driving.
    - X

    13. Prosecute juveniles who commit murder or other serious violent crimes as adults.
    - No Answer

    14. Other
    - No Answer

    15. Do you support mandatory HIV testing for accused sex offenders?
    - Undecided

    Economy and Employment

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning the economy and employment.

    1. Provide low interest loans and tax credits for starting, expanding, or relocating businesses.
    - X

    2. Reduce state government regulations on the private sector in order to encourage investment and economic expansion.
    - X

    3. Support limits on cash damages in lawsuits against businesses and professionals for product liability or malpractice.
    - X

    4. Increase funding for state job-training programs that retrain displaced workers or teach skills needed in today's job market.
    - X

    5. Other
    - No Answer

    Education

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding education.

    1. Increase state funds for professional development of public school teachers and administrators.
    - X

    2. Encourage private or corporate investment in public school programs.
    - X

    3. Provide parents with state-funded vouchers to send their children to any participating school (public, private, religious).
    - No Answer

    4. Favor charter schools where independent groups receive state authorization and funding to establish new schools.
    - No Answer

    5. Support sex education programs which stress abstinence.
    - X

    6. Support sex education programs which stress safe sexual practices.
    - No Answer

    7. Increase state funds for school construction and facility maintenance.
    - X

    8. Increase state funds for hiring of additional teachers.
    - X

    9. Endorse teacher-led voluntary prayer in public schools.
    - No Answer

    10. Other
    - No Answer

    Environment & Energy

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding the environment and energy.

    1. Require the use of cleaner burning fuels in order to prevent pollution.
    - X

    2. Support "self-audit" legislation which creates incentives for industries to audit themselves and clean up pollution.
    - X

    3. Require a cost/benefit analysis to determine the economic impact of proposed environmental regulations before they are implemented.
    - X

    4. Require the state to fully compensate citizens when environmental regulations limit uses on privately owned land.
    - No Answer

    5. Provide funding for recycling programs in Colorado.
    - No Answer

    6. Request added flexibility from the federal government in enforcing and funding federal environmental regulations.
    - X

    7. Suspend participation in unfunded, federally mandated environmental protection legislation.
    - No Answer

    8. Restructure the electric utility industry to allow consumers to choose their power company.
    - No Answer

    9. Allow certain trucks to use the car pool lane if they have electric or natural gas engines that do not pollute.
    - X

    10. Other
    - No Answer

    11. State environmental regulations should not be stricter than federal law.
    - No

    12. Do you support Colorado's "Blueprint for Clean Air" program?
    - Yes

    13. Do you support regulating large-scale hog farms in Colorado?
    - Yes

    14. Do you support the U.S. Fish and Wildlife proposal to reduce the amount of water diverted from the Colorado River for future use by municipalities?
    - Undecided

    Government Reform

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding government reform.a) Do you support limits on the number of terms of the following Colorado officials?b) Do you support limiting the following types of contributions to state legislative candidates?

    1. State Senators and Representatives
    - No

    2. Governor
    - No

    3. Judges and Justices
    - No

    4. Individual
    - No

    5. PAC
    - Undecided

    6. Corporate
    - Yes

    7. Do you support requiring full and timely disclosure of campaign finance information?
    - Yes

    8. Do you support imposing spending limits on state level political campaigns?
    - No

    9. Do you support partial funding from state taxes for state level political campaigns?
    - No

    10. Would you vote to ratify an amendment to the U.S. Constitution requiring an annual balanced federal budget?
    - Undecided

    11. Do you support Colorado's Amendment 15 as an effective means of limiting corporate contributions to political parties?
    - Undecided

    12. Other
    - No Answer

    Gun

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) concerning gun issues.

    1. Ban the sale or transfer of all forms of semi-automatic weapons.
    - X

    2. Increase state restrictions on the purchase and possession of firearms.
    - No Answer

    3. Maintain state restrictions on the purchase and possession of firearms.
    - No Answer

    4. Ease state restrictions on the purchase and possession of firearms.
    - No Answer

    5. Repeal state restrictions on the purchase and possession of firearms by law-abiding citizens.
    - No Answer

    6. Favor allowing citizens to carry concealed firearms.
    - No Answer

    7. Require manufacturers to provide child-safety locks with firearms.
    - X

    8. Other
    - No Answer

    Health

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding health issues.

    1. Provide tax incentives to small businesses that provide health care to their employees.
    - X

    2. Ensure that citizens have access to basic health care, through managed care, insurance reforms, or state funded care where necessary.
    - X

    3. Provide health care to uninsured children by expanding Medicaid.
    - No Answer

    4. Transfer more existing Medicaid recipients into managed care programs.
    - No Answer

    5. Use state funds to continue some Medicaid coverage for legal immigrants.
    - No Answer

    6. Limit the amount of damages that can be awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
    - No Answer

    7. Guaranteeing medical care to all citizens is not a responsibility of state government.
    - No Answer

    8. Other
    - No Answer

    Social

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding social issues.

    1. Increase state funding for programs to prevent teen pregnancy.
    - No Answer

    2. Provide tax credits for businesses that provide child care for their employees.
    - X

    3. Increase state funds to provide child care to children in low-income working families.
    - No Answer

    4. Deny or suspend state-issued permits and licenses to parents who are delinquent in paying court-ordered child support.
    - X

    5. Favor banning smoking in public places.
    - No Answer

    6. Increase state funding for Head Start in order to serve additional children and/or increase services from a half to a full day.
    - No Answer

    7. Increase state funding for community centers and other social agencies in areas with at-risk youth.
    - No Answer

    8. Support state funding of programs for at-risk youth such as guaranteed college loans and job training and placement.
    - No Answer

    9. Increase the regulation of paramilitary organizations in Colorado.
    - No Answer

    10. Other
    - No Answer

    11. Do you believe that the Colorado government should include sexual orientation in Colorado's anti-discrimination laws?
    - Undecided

    12. Do you believe that the Colorado government should recognize same-sex marriages?
    - No

    13. Should unmarried same-sex couples in Colorado have the same legal rights and benefits as married heterosexual couples?
    - Yes

    State Budget

    Indicate the funding levels you will support for the following general categories. Select one level only.

    1. Education (K-12)
    - Greatly Increase

    2. Education (Higher)
    - Maintain Status

    3. Environment
    - Maintain Status

    4. Health care
    - Slightly Increase

    5. Law enforcement
    - Maintain Status

    6. Transportation infrastructure (highways, roads, bridges)
    - Slightly Increase

    7. Welfare
    - Maintain Status

    8. Other
    - No Answer

    State Taxes

    Indicate the tax levels you will support. Select one level only.

    1. Alcohol Taxes
    - Maintain Status

    2. Capital gains taxes
    - Maintain Status

    3. Cigarette taxes
    - Maintain Status

    4. Corporate taxes
    - Maintain Status

    5. Gas taxes
    - Maintain Status

    6. Income taxes (incomes below $75,000)
    - Slightly Decrease

    7. Income taxes (incomes above $75,000)
    - Slightly Decrease

    8. Property taxes
    - Maintain Status

    9. Sales taxes
    - Maintain Status

    10. Do you support a flat tax structure for state income taxes?
    - No

    11. Should Colorado grant a tax credit to individuals who donate food and to farmers who allow the needy to glean their land?
    - Yes

    12. Do you support eliminating the state tax on telephone services?
    - Undecided

    13. Should public tax funds be used to build a new professional football stadium in Denver?
    - No Answer

    Colorado Excess Tax Revenues

    Indicate options you support regarding Colorado's excess tax revenues.

    1. Provide refund checks only to those who paid state income taxes.
    - No Answer

    2. Support broad-based refunds to all Colorado citizens.
    - X

    3. Provide refunds through a reduction in state income tax rates.
    - No Answer

    4. Provide refunds through a reduction in sales taxes.
    - No Answer

    5. Allow the state to spend part of the excess revenue.
    - X

    6. Allow the state to spend all of the excess revenue.
    - No Answer

    7. Other
    - No Answer

    Welfare

    Indicate which principles you support (if any) regarding welfare.

    1. Maintain the five-year limit on welfare benefits.
    - No Answer

    2. Maintain the requirement that able-bodied recipients work within 24 months in order to receive benefits.
    - X

    3. Increase employment and job training programs for welfare recipients.
    - X

    4. Provide tax incentives to businesses that hire welfare recipients.
    - X

    5. Provide child care for welfare recipients who work.
    - X

    6. Increase access to public transportation for welfare recipients who work.
    - X

    7. Allow welfare recipients to remain eligible for benefits while saving money for education, starting a business, or buying a home.
    - No Answer

    8. Limit benefits given to recipients if they have additional children while on welfare.
    - No Answer

    9. Eliminate government-funded welfare programs.
    - No Answer

    10. Other
    - No Answer

    Legislative Priorities

    Please explain what your two main legislative priorities will be if elected. Please explain how you would obtain any additional government funding needed to implement these priorities.
    - No Answer

    2019

    Abortion

    1. Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
    - Pro-choice

    Budget

    1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
    - Yes

    2. In order to balance the budget, do you support reducing defense spending?
    - Unknown Position

    Campaign Finance

    1. Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
    - Yes

    Economy

    1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
    - Yes

    2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
    - No

    Education

    1. Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
    - Unknown Position

    Energy & Environment

    1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, thermal)?
    - Yes

    2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
    - Yes

    Guns

    1. Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
    - Yes

    Health Care

    1. Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
    - No

    Immigration

    1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
    - No

    2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
    - No

    Marijuana

    Do you support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes?
    - Yes

    National Security

    1. Should the United States use military force in order to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a nuclear weapon?
    - No

    2. Do you support increased American intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts beyond air support?
    - Unknown Position

    Congress Bills
    Speeches

    Sheea Sau

    May 4, 2021Floor Speech

    Paul M. Foster

    May 4, 2021Floor Speech

    Lauryn Karis Jenkins

    May 4, 2021Floor Speech
    Articles

    Colorado Sun - Opinion: Prepare to face the economic calamity still ahead of us

    May 10, 2020

    By Ed Perlmutter and Joe Neguse We're in this together." A phrase we've heard and repeated often since the COVID-19 crisis began. And it is certainly true -- we are in this together, and will get through this as a community, state, and country -- together. Unfortunately, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell does not share our view. According to him, that's not the case when it comes to aid for teachers, law enforcement, firefighters and other public employees supported by state and local governments. Instead, McConnell favors allowing states to declare bankruptcy, even going as far as to say it will "save some cities." Refusing aid to state and local governments means refusing to support many of the frontline workers who are keeping our country running during this public health emergency -- public health workers, EMS workers, corrections officers, sanitation workers, custodians and so many more. These workers -- many of whom are our neighbors, friends and family -- are the real people impacted when we talk about supporting state and local governments. We need to do everything we can to help these workers so they can continue to provide critical services to all of us. That's why Congress must act to provide funding and flexibility for state and local governments to respond to the current COVID-19 crisis and address the revenue shortfalls as a result of this pandemic. This funding isn't a handout; it is about stabilizing city, county and state governments and supporting the millions of families who rely on vital services each and every day. U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Boulder. Andy Colwell, special to The Colorado SunWe are committed to ensuring Congress includes additional relief for state and local governments in the next coronavirus relief package through inclusion of two bills that we've introduced. The Coronavirus Relief for States Act and the Coronavirus Community Relief Act will work hand-in-hand to address both state and local needs and provide necessary funding for our frontline workers. First, the Coronavirus Relief for States Act will provide $500 billion in flexible funding for states to respond to the current crisis, replace lost revenue and support economic recovery. The $500 billion amount matches the request from the National Governors Association and has the support of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who has warned of an "unmitigated economic crisis" absent "direct, robust and immediate state and local aid." Second, the Coronavirus Community Relief Act will provide $250 billion in stabilization funds directly to local communities, cities and towns that are facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Importantly, it removes a previously included population threshold and separates local and state stabilization funds to allow for smoother disbursement and allocation of monies between city, county and state governments. This bill is supported by the National League of Cities and countless rural towns and cities across America. State and local officials are leading the on-the-ground response to this pandemic, making difficult decisions to protect their residents. As we get a handle on the public health aspect of this crisis, we must be prepared to face the economic calamity still ahead of us. This is not a time to turn our backs on our state and local communities, but instead a time to double down and remember we are all in this -- together.

    Tested positive for coronavirus on November 17, 2020

    Jan. 1, 1900

    Coronavirus pandemic Select a topic from the dropdown below to learn more.Political responses overviewState reopening plansDocumenting America's Path to RecoveryDaily updatesElection changesChanges to vote-by-mail and absentee voting proceduresFederal responsesState responsesState executive ordersStay-at-home ordersMultistate agreementsNon-governmental reopening plansEvictions and foreclosures policiesTravel restrictionsEnacted state legislationState legislative session changesSchool closuresState court closuresInmate releasesLocal government responsesDiagnosed or quarantined politiciansBallot measure changesArguments about government responsesThe 1918 influenza pandemicPandemic Response Accountability CommitteeUnemployment filingsLawsuitsSubmit On November 17, 2020, Perlmutter announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.

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    Thur 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM MDT

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    North Metro Virtual Town Hall!

    Sat 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM MDT