DENVER – Today, Minority Leader Paul Lundeen (R – Monument) issued committee assignments for the Colorado Senate Republican Caucus during the 75th General Assembly of the State of Colorado.
“The Senate Republican team looks forward to working to save Coloradans money and making life more affordable for every Colorado family in the 75th General Assembly,” Senator Lundeen said. “Our committee members have developed a strategy to save the average Colorado family a meaningful amount of money each year—starting this year.”
Agriculture & Natural Resources, 7 members (4-3)
- Senator Byron Pelton (R – Sterling)
- Senator Rod Pelton (R – Cheyenne Wells)
- Senator-Elect Marc Catlin (R – Montrose)
Appropriations, 7 members (4-3)
- Senator Barb Kirkmeyer (R – Weld County)
- Senator Mark Baisley (R – Woodland Park)
- Senator Larry Liston (R – Colorado Springs)
Business, Labor, & Technology, 7 members (4-3)
- Senator Larry Liston (R – Colorado Springs)
- Senator Byron Pelton (R – Sterling)
- Senator-Elect Marc Caltin (R – Woodland Park)
Education, 7 members (4-3)
- Senator Paul Lundeen (R – Monument)
- Senator Janice Rich (R – Grand Junction)
- Senator-Elect Scott Bright (R – Platteville)
Finance, 9 members (6-3)
- Senator Cleave Simpson (R – Alamosa)
- Senator-Elect Scott Bright (R – Platteville)
- Senator-Elect Lisa Frizell (R – Castle Rock)
Health & Human Services, 9 members (6-3)
- Senator Janice Rich (R – Grand Junction)
- Senator-Elect Lisa Frizell (R – Castle Rock)
- Senate District 30 Vacancy
Judiciary, 7 members (5-2)
- Senator-Elect Lisa Frizell (R – Castle Rock)
- Senator Mark Baisely (R – Woodland Park)
Local Government & Housing, 7 members (4-3)
- Senator Rod Pelton (R – Cheyenne Wells)
- Senator Janice Rich (R – Grand Junction)
- Senate District 30 Vacancy
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs, 5 members (3-2)
- Senator Mark Baisely (R – Woodland Park)
- Senator Larry Liston (R – Colorado Springs)
Transportation & Energy, 9 members (6-3)
- Senator Cleave Simpson (R – Alamosa)
- Senator Byron Pelton (R – Sterling)
- Senator-Elect Marc Catlin (R – Montrose)