Greg Brophy | |
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Member of the Colorado Senate from the 1st district |
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In office June 23, 2005 – January 7, 2015 |
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Preceded by | Mark Hillman |
Succeeded by | Jerry Sonnenberg |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 63rd district |
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In office January 8, 2003 – June 21, 2005 |
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Preceded by | Brad Young |
Succeeded by | Cory Gardner |
Personal details | |
Born |
Holyoke, Colorado, U.S. |
September 6, 1966
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Angela Brophy |
Alma mater | Colorado State University, Fort Collins |
Religion | Christianity |
Bills Introduced in 2010 by Senator Brophy (for which Senator Brophy is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
SB10-052 | Concerning the ability of the groundwater commission to alter the boundaries of a designated groundwater basin. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
SB10-069 | Concerning the transfer from the general fund to the highway users tax fund. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB10-134 | Concerning incentives for the installation of new distributed eligible energy generation facilities in Colorado. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB10-1254 | Concerning a requirement that each student enrolled in a public high school in the state achieve a certain score on an assessment before being permitted to graduate. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB10-1422 | Concerning the revision of the statutes in the Colorado Revised Statutes. | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
Bills Introduced in 2011 by Senator Brophy (for which Senator Brophy is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
SB11-012 | Concerning a public school student's authority to possess prescription medications at school. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB11-022 | Concerning daylight saving time as the standard year-round time within the state. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB11-036 | Concerning the limitation of civil liability for injuries resulting from the inherent risks of mountain bicycling. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB11-195 | Concerning the residency of a health care provider who verifies a person's disability for purposes of obtaining credentials entitling that person to park in reserved spaces. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1024 | Concerning the creation of an agricultural youth license to drive motor vehicles on the roadways, and make an appropriation therefor. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB11-1205 | Concerning the authority of a law-abiding person to carry a concealed handgun without a permit. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee |
Bills Introduced in 2012 by Senator Brophy (for which Senator Brophy is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
SB12-008 | Concerning postponement of the repeal of requirements to replace well depletions to the Denver basin aquifers. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB12-032 | Concerning reforms to state-administered health care assistance programs. | Postponed indefinitely by Senate committee | |
SB12-059 | Concerning commercial vehicle standards applied to certain vehicles under 26,001 pounds. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB12-063 | Concerning the allocation of certain severance tax revenues to higher education institutions located in rural areas. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB12-1046 | Concerning requiring drug testing as a condition of eligibility for the Colorado Works Program. | House Second Reading lost with amendments | |
HB12-1092 | Concerning the authority of a law-abiding person to carry a concealed handgun without a permit. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee |
Bills Introduced in 2013 by Senator Brophy (for which Senator Brophy is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome |
Greg Brophy is a former Republican member of the Colorado Senate, representing Senate District 1 which encompasses Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma counties, and parts of Weld County. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Colorado in 2014. For a time, he served as Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Ken Buck.
Born in Holyoke, Colorado on 6 September 1966, and raised on his family's farm near Wray — both small towns in rural northeastern Colorado — Brophy graduated from Wray High School, where he competed in wrestling at the Colorado state championships and was a member of the Future Farmers of America. Brophy attended Colorado State University, where he graduated in 1988 with a degree in animal sciences.