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Carroll is the 2016 Democratic nominee in [[Colorado's 6th congressional district]]. The district is currently represented by Congressman [[Mike Coffman]], the Republican incumbent.<ref name=sixth>{{cite news |url=http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/state-sen-morgan-carroll-makes-official-her-battle-against-mike-coffman-for-auroras-congressional-seat/ |title=State Sen. Morgan Carroll makes official her battle against Mike Coffman for Aurora's congressional seat|work=[[Aurora Sentinel]]|last=Sapin|first=Rachel|date=July 7, 2015 <!-- updated March 14, 2016 --> |accessdate=July 7, 2015}}</ref> Carroll has been endorsed by several elected officials, including Colorado Governor [[John Hickenlooper]]<ref name="Hick" /> and former US Senator and Secretary of the Interior [[Ken Salazar]], and organizations like [[ |
Carroll is the 2016 Democratic nominee in [[Colorado's 6th congressional district]]. The district is currently represented by Congressman [[Mike Coffman]], the Republican incumbent.<ref name=sixth>{{cite news |url=http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/state-sen-morgan-carroll-makes-official-her-battle-against-mike-coffman-for-auroras-congressional-seat/ |title=State Sen. Morgan Carroll makes official her battle against Mike Coffman for Aurora's congressional seat|work=[[Aurora Sentinel]]|last=Sapin|first=Rachel|date=July 7, 2015 <!-- updated March 14, 2016 --> |accessdate=July 7, 2015}}</ref> Carroll has been endorsed by several elected officials, including Colorado Governor [[John Hickenlooper]]<ref name="Hick" /> and former US Senator and Secretary of the Interior [[Ken Salazar]], and organizations like [[]], [[-]],<ref>http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/elections-press-releases/2016/pr03152016_carroll.html</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/election/winning-women-coffman-carroll-spar-colorado-women-care-best-fight-congress/|title=WINNING OVER WOMEN: Coffman, Carroll spar over what Colorado women care about and who would best fight for them in Congress|last=Sapin|first=Rachel|accessdate=September 7, 2016}}</ref> and the [[]].<ref>http://www.lcv.org/media/press-releases/LCV-Action-Fund-Endorses-Morgan-Carroll-for-Congress.html</ref> Major donors to Carroll's campaign have included pro-choice [[political action committee]] [[EMILY's List]] and the [[International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers]], a labor union.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Sapin|first1=Rachel|title=Wide divide between Morgan Carroll, Mike Coffman on PAC donations in Aurora CD6 race|url=http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/wide-divide-between-morgan-carroll-mike-coffman-on-pac-donations-in-aurora-cd6-race/|accessdate=March 21, 2016 |newspaper=Aurora Sentinel|date=March 14, 2016}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:28, 22 September 2016
Morgan Carroll | |
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President of the Colorado Senate | |
In office 2013–2014 | |
Preceded by | John Morse |
Succeeded by | Bill Cadman |
Member of the Colorado Senate from the 29th district | |
Assumed office January 1, 2009 | |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 36th district | |
In office January 2005 – November 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Denver, CO | November 24, 1971
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Aurora, Colorado[1] |
Alma mater | University of Colorado |
Profession | Attorney |
Morgan Lenore Carroll (born November 24, 1971) is an American politician from Colorado. A Democrat, Carroll represented Colorado House District 36 in the city of Aurora from 2004 to 2008, and has represented the state's 29th Senate district since 2009.[2] Carroll served as President of the Colorado State Senate 2013–2014 and as minority leader in 2015.[2] Carroll stepped down as minority leader in July 2015 to run against incumbent Republican Mike Coffman for Colorado's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.[3][4] In addition to her legislative work, Carroll works for the law firm of Bachus & Schanker.
Education and background
Carroll graduated from Boulder High School in 1990, from the University of Colorado Denver in 1996, and from the University of Colorado Law School in 2000.[5] Carroll served in the Colorado House of Representatives from 2005 to 2008.[5] Carroll's father, John Carroll, served in the Colorado Legislature between 1964 and 1974.[6]
Personal life
Outside of her legislative and legal profession, Carroll has worked as a teacher and dancer with the Boulder Performing Arts Company and as a Hebrew teacher at Har Ha Shem. Her hobbies include horseback riding, home improvement, gardening, swimming, and social justice activism.[7]
Colorado State Legislature
Colorado House of Representatives
Carroll first ran for the Colorado House of Representatives District 36 in 2004, defeating Republican Jim Parker 55%-45%.[8] She won reelection in 2006 with 62% of the vote against Republican Brian R. Boney.[9]
Colorado State Senate
Carroll first ran for the Colorado State Senate District 29 in 2008, defeating Republican Suzanne Andrews 69%-31%.[10] She won re-election in 2012 with 59% of the vote, defeating Republican Bill Ross and Libertarian Michele Poague.[11]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Morgan Carroll | 30,149 | 58.75 | |
Republican | William “Bill” D. Ross II | 18,745 | 36.53 | |
Libertarian | Michele R. Poague | 2,420 | 4.72 | |
Total votes | 51,314 | 100 |
Sponsored Legislation
In 2005, Carroll sponsored Senate Bill 05-052, creating the Military Family Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to the families of actively serving Colorado National Guard and Reserve Military members.[12] In 2006, she sponsored Colorado House Bill 06-1149 to strengthen the “Colorado Sunshine Act of 1972,” ensuring disclosure of additional information regarding funding for professional lobbyists to the office of the Colorado Secretary of State.[13] In 2010, she sponsored the 2010 Pharmaceutical Transparency Act (SB10-126) which discloses payments from the pharmaceutical industry to health care providers.[14]
Following the 2012 Aurora Shooting, Carroll and fellow Aurora Democrat Rep. Rhonda Fields sponsored Colorado House Bill 1229, passing universal background checks in the state. [15]
Carroll sponsored the 2013 Colorado State Senate Advancing Students for a Stronger Economy Tomorrow (ASSET) Bill (SB13-033) extending in-state classification for university tuition purposes to all students who complete high school in Colorado, regardless of immigration status.[16].
Colorado State Senate Committee assignments
- Senate Judiciary Committee (Chair)[17][18][19]
- Executive Committee of the Legislative Council (Vice-Chair)[20]
- Legislative Council (Vice-Chair)[21]
- Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy Committee[22]
- Senate Health and Human Services Committee[23][24]
- Police Officers and Firefighters Pension Reform Committee[25]
- Redistricting Committee[26]
2016 U.S. Congress campaign
Carroll is the 2016 Democratic nominee in Colorado's 6th congressional district. The district is currently represented by Congressman Mike Coffman, the Republican incumbent.[6] Carroll has been endorsed by several elected officials, including Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper[2] and former US Senator and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, and organizations like Planned Parenthood Action Fund, NARAL Pro-Choice America,[27][28] and the League of Conservation Voters.[29] Major donors to Carroll's campaign have included pro-choice political action committee EMILY's List and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, a labor union.[30]
References
- ^ Moreno, Ivan (October 10, 2013). "Aurora's Morgan Carroll new Colorado Senate president". Aurora Sentinel. AP. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ a b c AP (September 15, 2015). "Mike Coffman's Democratic challenger touts governor's backing". The Gazette. Colorado Springs. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ Bartels, Lyn (July 9, 2015). "Democrat Lucia Guzman to become Senate minority leader". The Denver Post. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ Sapin, Rachel. "Aurora Sen. Morgan Carroll will step down as senate minority leader". The Aurora Sentinel. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ^ a b "About Morgan". State Senator Morgan Carroll. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ a b Sapin, Rachel (July 7, 2015). "State Sen. Morgan Carroll makes official her battle against Mike Coffman for Aurora's congressional seat". Aurora Sentinel. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
- ^ "Morgan Carroll". Bachus & Schanker LLC. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
- ^ http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/Abstract/pdf/2000-2099/2004AbstractBook.pdf
- ^ http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/Abstract/pdf/2000-2099/2006AbsractBook.pdf
- ^ http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/Abstract/pdf/2000-2099/2008AbstractBook.pdf
- ^ http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/Results/Abstract/2012/general/senate.html
- ^ http://www.leg.state.co.us/CLICS2005A/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/9F1D972BEE8C581287256F3A006651A2?Open&file=052_enr.pdf
- ^ http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics2006a/csl.nsf/billcontainers/109C6F2727388BF88725706E0056C669/$FILE/1149_enr.pdf
- ^ http://www.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2010A/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/864D4574AD8067B2872576B9007962B4?Open&file=126_enr.pdf
- ^ Parker, Ryan (March 11, 2013). "Colorado gun bills: Universal background checks passed in Senate, heads to House". Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ^ http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013a/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/E083F0BE76DFD8F087257A8E0073BFC9?Open&file=033_enr.pdf
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2010-senate-judiciary
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2011-senate-judiciary
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2012-senate-judicial
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2014-executive-committee-legislative-council
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2014-legislative-council
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2012-senate-agriculture
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2010-senate-health-and-human-services
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2011-senate-health
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-legislativecouncil/2011-police-officers-and-firefighters-pension-reform
- ^ https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cga-redistrict/committee-information
- ^ http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/elections-press-releases/2016/pr03152016_carroll.html
- ^ Sapin, Rachel. "WINNING OVER WOMEN: Coffman, Carroll spar over what Colorado women care about and who would best fight for them in Congress". Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ^ http://www.lcv.org/media/press-releases/LCV-Action-Fund-Endorses-Morgan-Carroll-for-Congress.html
- ^ Sapin, Rachel (March 14, 2016). "Wide divide between Morgan Carroll, Mike Coffman on PAC donations in Aurora CD6 race". Aurora Sentinel. Retrieved March 21, 2016.