What are your top three priorities for the next legislative session?
1. Defend Colorado water.
2. Improve education at all levels throughout Colorado
3.Infrastructure improvement
The chamber may see split Democrat-Republican control next year. On what issues do you see common ground with the opposite party?
What perspective or background would you bring to the chamber that is currently missing?
I have a mixed rural and metropolitan backround with emphasis on rural areas. I want to work with all legislators to put my priorities into the next legislative session.
What more can the state legislature do to ease housing costs across Colorado?
I do not have concrete plans on the housing crisis. I do plan to work together with local, state and federal governments to use all resources available to help people get adequate housing. This is not a small issue, and solving the housing crisis will require cooperation at all levels of government.
Do you support the current law on fentanyl possession and resources for treatment?
I do support the law on possession, but there need to be more resources available for treatment.
Stephanie Luck has not returned the questionnaire.
How candidate order was determined: A lot drawing was held at the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office on Aug. 3 to determine the general election ballot order for major and minor party candidates. Colorado law (1-5-404, C.R.S.) requires that candidates are ordered on the ballot in three tiers: major party candidates followed by minor party candidates followed by unaffiliated candidates. Within each tier, the candidates are ordered by a lot drawing with the exception of the office of Governor and Lt. Governor, which are ordered by the last name of the gubernatorial candidate.



