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Marsha Looper

Marsha Looper
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Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 19th district
In office
January 10, 2007 – January 9, 2013
Preceded by Richard Decker
Succeeded by Amy Stephens
Personal details
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Lynn
Residence Calhan, Colorado
Alma mater Mesa State College
Occupation Appraiser
Rancher
Realtor
Bills Introduced in 2007 by Rep. Looper
(for which Rep. Looper is the primary originating sponsor)
BILL TITLE OUTCOME
HB07-1068    Concerning [...] requirements on private toll companies for the purpose of alleviating unintended consequences of those provisions that may affect real property. Passed House; Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee
HB07-1156 Concerning the disclosure of water sources in connection with the sale of residential real property. Signed by Gov. Ritter

Marsha Looper (born c. 1959) was a Colorado legislator. Elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican in 2006, Looper represented House District 19, which encompasses eastern El Paso County, Colorado from 2006 to 2012.

Born to a family of Eastern European descent, Looper was raised on Colorado's Western Slope. She graduated from Fruita Monument High School in Mesa County in western Colorado and took coursework at Mesa State College. A systems engineer, Looper certified as an IBM Network Engineer and a Novell Systems Engineer, and worked for ROLM, IBM and the Widefield School District before starting a company of her own, Computing Solutions Group, in 1993.

Looper entered the real estate business in 2004 and has earned Associate Broker and Registered Appraiser credentials. Since 2004, she has been a partner in Big Sky Realty, in addition to operating Phoenix & Associates, a home remodeling company. She is now working at Keller Williams Partners, specializing in Military Relocations, Recreational and Country propeerties. [1].

Looper and her husband, Lynn, have operated their family's ranch in near Calhan, Colorado for two decades, as well as Waterworks Sales, a water pipe distribution company. After Waterworks' was purchased by Hughes Supply, Inc., Looper remained with the company as a branch manager. She and Lynn have three children: Rachelle, Travis, and Justin.

Within the community, Looper has been a member of the Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition, the National Rifle Association, the El Paso County Republican Women, the Falcon School District Accountability Committee, the Pikes Peak Range Riders, and the El Paso County Soil and Water Conservation Society, and volunteered with St. Michael's Church, the Special Olympics, and local 4-H and YMCA clubs.


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