VOLUME 37 • NUMBER 36 • AUGUST 1, 2019
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Beckman kicks off re-election campaign Two-term Colorado House District 38 State Rep. Susan Beckman kicks off her 2020 re-election campaign with a fundraiser Saturday, August 10 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Elway Chevrolet at 5179 S. Broadway in Englewood. Beckman is one of the few south metro-Denver Republicans who survived the 2018 blue wave. She serves on the Finance Committee, the Capitol Development Committee, and is the ranking member on the Health and Insurance Committee of the Colorado House. Before becoming a state legislator, Beckman was an operational director in the Colorado Department of Human Services. She oversaw facilities management and construction projects for 285 state-owned and operated buildings across Colorado and was responsible for human resources and employee services for an organization of over 5,000 employees. Beckman is a previous 12-year Arapahoe County commissioner recognized by the county for working “tirelessly to build one of the premier Open Space programs in Colorado,” and for creating the South Platte Working Group which brought together 16 local governments to facilitate environmental cleanup, removing junk yards, building trails, and protecting the river corridor. Joining Beckman to kick off her re-election campaign are Hon. Nancy Doty and Wayne Doty, Arapahoe County Commissioners Nancy Sharpe and Kathleen Conti, Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko and City Council Member Kathy Turley, Hon. Tom Tancredo, Greg Reinke, Cliff and Susan Dodge, and Randy Corporon. Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com
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LeGare endorses Coffman in Aurora mayoral race
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Aurora Mayor Bob LeGare recently announced that he is endorsing former Congressman Mike Coffman as the best choice to succeed him for Mayor of the City of Aurora in the upcoming November election. “Today, I’m proud to announce my endorsement of Mike Coffman for Mayor of the City of Aurora. I’ve known Mike for over 35 years and I know that he will make a great mayor because he has the leadership, the dedication, and the vision to keep our city moving in the right direction,” said LeGare. LeGare, a longtime Aurora resident, was first elected to the Aurora City Council in 1995 serving for two fouryear terms. After an eight-year absence from the Aurora City Council, LeGare was again elected to the Aurora City Council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. Following the death of Mayor Steve
Hogan last year, LeGare was selected by the City Council to be the Mayor and to complete Hogan’s final four-year term that will be up in December of this year. LeGare said that he first me Coffman in the early 1980’s, just after Coffman returned to Aurora from having served overseas in the Marines. They got to know each other while serving on the Government Affairs Committee for the Aurora Board of Realtors. LeGare was involved in real estate in Aurora at the time while Coffman was an associate member of the Aurora Board of Realtors, having just started his property management firm. “What impresses me the most about Mike is his background of leadership in the military, as an Aurora-based small business owner, and in leading two departments of state government as their executive director. Aurora is now the 3rd largest city in Colorado and the 54th
largest city in the United States and Mike’s proven leadership will be needed to help shape Aurora’s future,” said LeGare. Coffman, 64, grew up in Aurora and attended Aurora Public Schools. He dropped out of high school at the end of his junior year to enlist in the U.S. Army, where he earned a high school diploma through an Army program and later graduated from the University of Colorado. Coffman is a combat veteran with a combined 21 years of military service between the U.S. Army, the Army Reserve, the U.S. Marine Corps and the Marine Corps Reserve. Coffman has been a longtime member of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce and was a partner in an Aurora-based property management firm for 17 years. Coffman has held the elected offices of State Representative, State Senator, State Treasurer, Colorado Secretary of State, and U.S. Representative.
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