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Dan Pabon Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 4th districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 12, 2011Preceded by Jerry Frangas Personal details Born October 18, 1977 Political party Democratic Residence Denver, Colorado Profession Attorney Website Representative Dan Pabon Dan Pabon (born October 18, 1977) is the current Colorado State Representative for District 4, which encompasses Northwest Denver. He was elected on November 2, 2010, and entered office on January 12, 2011.
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Biography
Pabon grew up in the same community he is now serving in the Colorado House of Representatives. The son of working class parents, Pabon attended Holy Family and then studied engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he was elected Student Body President his senior year. As a law student at CU Boulder, he worked for the Legal Aid and Defenders Program. He helped the poor and disabled obtain Social Security benefits, navigated them through family law, and acted as general counselor and advocate for those most vulnerable. Also during law school, Dan served as Class President.
After earning his JD, Pabon worked at a prestigious Denver-based law firm, where he built a practice focused on real estate and green building development. He became a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and was a strong advocate for green technologies and investing in Colorado's new energy economy. Pabon later gave up his career as a lawyer to become Northwest Denver's neighborhood attorney. His clients included neighborhood small business owners, residents, and non-profit organizations.
Pabon worked on higher education issues as the vice-chair of the Auraria Higher Education Center Board; was a voice for senior citizens as a member of the Association for Senior Citizens Board; served as the Captain of the House District 4 Democrats; and worked for two months on the Obama-Biden Presidential transition team, where he helped draft the President's first executive order on transparency and ethics in government.[1]
Campaign
The campaign kicked off in Pabon's backyard with over 150 attendees. The election required long hours and hard work, and during the ensuing months, thousands of doors were knocked and phones calls were made. The effort paid off—in the general election, Dan won over seventy-five percent of the vote.[2]
Pabon's priorities include a healthy economy and job creation; affordable health care; transparent and accountable government; stronger protections for seniors; improved education; protection for women's reproductive rights; and full legal recognition of same-sex marriage.
2011 legislative session
Legislation sponsored in 2011 by Rep. PabonBills Introduced in 2011 by Rep. Pabon
(for which Rep. Pabon is the primary originating sponsor)BILL TITLE OUTCOME HB11-1058 Concerning a requirement that the entity that administers the electronic public assistant benefits transfer service prohibit recipients from accessing cash benefits at specified locations. Passed House, Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Health and Human Services HB11-1134 Concerning Restrictions on Government-Service Employment of Certain Persons Affiliated with Lobbying Public Officials for Compensation. Lost with Amendments HB11-1247 Concerning implementation of a deposit beverage container program. House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postponed Indefinitely HB11-1129 Concerning the creation of certain procurement preferences to be applied in the state procurement process. House Committee on Economic and Business Development Postponed Indefinitely HB11-1225 Concerning legal actions addressing breaches of data security that involve personal information. House Committee on Judiciary Postponed Indefinitely References
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