Ted Harvey | |
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Member of the Colorado Senate from the 30th district |
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In office 2007 – January 7, 2015 |
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Preceded by | John Evans |
Succeeded by | Chris Holbert |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 43rd district |
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In office 2001–2006 |
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Succeeded by | Frank McNulty |
Personal details | |
Born | Apple Valley, CA |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Janie |
Profession | Consultant |
Bills Introduced in 2010 by Senator Harvey (for which Senator Harvey is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
SB10-055 | Concerning the receipt of donations by the Division of Motor Vehicles to be deposited in the Colorado State Titling and Registration account. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
SB10-091 | Concerning requiring local education providers to maintain on-line public access to financial data. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB10-136 | Concerning a requirement of written communication to the Attorney General when the head of a nonlegislative branch of state government seeks to employ outside legal counsel. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB10-1075 | Concerning the authority for public entities to use credit unions as financial institutions. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB10-1094 | Concerning the use of deadly physical force against a person who makes an illegal entry into a place of business. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB10-1292 | Concerning the clarification of the conditions on land-use approvals that may be imposed by local governments. | Postponed indefinitely on Senate calendar |
Bills Introduced in 2011 by Senator Harvey (for which Senator Harvey is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
SB11-018 | Concerning a requirement to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB11-057 | Concerning the designation of which eligible electors residing in a metro district must automatically receive mail-in ballots. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB11-065 | Concerning the issuance of a certificate of authority to provide taxicab service. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB11-129 | Concerning the verification of the work eligibility status of new employers through the federal electronic verification program. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB11-1003 | Concerning the definition of identification for election-related purposes. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB11-1107 | Concerning enforcement of illegal immigration violations. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee |
Bills Introduced in 2012 by Senator Harvey (for which Senator Harvey is the primary originating sponsor) |
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SB12-024 | Concerning the obligations of a residential nonprofit corporation to its residential members. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB12-088 | Concerning the preemption of local regulation of oil and gas operations. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB12-124 | Concerning the elimination of the limit on the number of regional tourism projects that the Colorado Economic Development Commission may approve. | Vetoed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB12-125 | Concerning crimes against unborn children. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB12-1005 | Concerning investment of public funds. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB12- 1118 | Concerning ensuring transparency in collective bargaining negotiations between school district boards of education and school employees. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee |
Bills Introduced in 2013 by Senator Harvey (for which Senator Harvey is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Ted Harvey is a former state legislator from Colorado. In 2001, Harvey was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican, representing the 43rd House District. Elected in 2006 to the Colorado Senate, he represented Senate District 30, which encompasses Northern Douglas County—Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker, and Roxborough Park.
Ted Harvey was raised in Colorado Springs where he attended Air Academy Junior High and High School. He completed his undergraduate degree from Colorado State University and received a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Colorado at Denver's Graduate School of Public Affairs.
At the age of 22, Harvey received a political appointment to serve as a staffer in the Reagan White House. After this assignment, he secured a staff position in the Colorado House of Representatives as the House Reading Clerk. He later became the Program Director at the Independence Institute, a libertarian Colorado think tank, and served as the District Office Manager for Congressman Joel Hefley.
Ted Harvey is an avid runner, hiker and outdoorsman. He has climbed many of Colorado's 14,000 foot peaks and has run the Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon on four different occasions. He trains regularly throughout the open spaces of Douglas County and our national forests.
In late December 2001 Harvey was selected to fill a vacancy in the Colorado House of Representatives. He was sworn into office in January 2002.
For the 2002 legislative session, Harvey was appointed to serve on the Business Affairs & Labor; Information & Technology Committees