Thursday, November 4, 2010

House Republican Majority Elects New Leadership

The House Republican Majority today elected a new leadership team for the State House of Representatives. Heading up the new House Majority will be Speaker-Designee Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch.

“I want to thank my colleagues for putting their trust in me to serve as Speaker of the House,” McNulty said. “The House Republican Majority is ready to take the reins and do our part to get Colorado’s economy moving again.”

Serving as Majority Leader will be state Rep. Amy Stephens, R-Monument. Stephens says that jobs and the economy will be the number one priority for the House Republican Majority when the session kicks off this January.

“We have a lot of work ahead of us and some tough decisions to make, but I am confident that the House Republicans are ready to meet these challenges head-on,” Stephens said. “The House Majority is made up of Coloradans from across the state who each bring a diverse set of backgrounds and skill sets. We have farmers, ranchers, small business owners who all share the same goal of kick-starting Colorado’s economy.”

Also selected for leadership positions in the new House Majority are House Assistant Majority Leader Rep. Mark Waller, R-Colorado Springs, House Majority Whip, Rep. B.J. Nikkel, R-Loveland, and House Majority Caucus Chair, Rep. Carole Murray, R-Castle Rock.

“This leadership team is ready to get to work on behalf of the people of Colorado,” added McNulty. “With jobs and the economy as our top priorities, Colorado families can expect a House Majority that is ready to listen to Colorado’s working families and small businesses, reinvent state government, and protect services people care about.”

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