State Representative Marc Catlin is named a person ‘Who Had the Juice in 2022’

 

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State Representative Marc Catlin is named a person ‘Who Had the Juice in 2022’

 

Denver, Colorado – Colorado State Representative Marc Catlin has been highlighted in the Colorado Politics’ Who has the Juice | 2022 in Review article. The article identifies ten individuals or groups who “had the greatest impact on state politics that year.”

 

Representative Marc Catlin was the only Republican legislator named to the list. The article mentions Representative Catlin’s bipartisan approach to being an effective legislator with 100% bipartisan bills sponsored. He has the second most bills passed at 22. Rep Catlin is the only Republican to hold a leadership role on a House committee. He will retain his vice chairmanship position of Ag, Water and Natural Resources - making this honor three consecutive years. Catlin also stands as House Minority Whip for the remainder of the 73rd General Assembly.  The Colorado Politics’ article can be found, HERE

                                   

Representative Marc Catlin says, “Being recognized is an honor, especially being included with nine leaders who have a state-wide impact. My office and I will continue to represent and voice Western Colorado and the 58th District interests at the state level.”

 

Other individuals and entities identified in the article include: Governor Jared Polis, Colorado Democrat Leader Morgan Carroll, US Congresswoman-elect Yadira Caraveo, US Rep.-Elect Brittany Pettersen, Keeping Colorado Local, Jon Caldara, Healthier Colorado, House Speaker-Designate Julie McCluskie, and Senate President Steve Fenberg.

 

Colorado State Representative Marc Catlin represents the eight counties of Dolores, Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, and San Miguel. Representative Catlin Vice Chairs the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Water Committee, is a member of the Capital Development Committee, and is the ranking member of the Transportation & Local Government Committee. 

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