
Colorado State Representative Amy Stephens Thanks to all of you for a great (and difficult) 2009 session. I am now in the midst of preparing for 2010 session. Am currently on the Early Childhood Commission and School Finance Interim committee which meets tomorrow at 9am at the capitol.

Colorado State Representative Amy Stephens
Please be my guest at our upcoming Town Hall Meeting this coming Saturday, May 9, 2009 at the new El Paso County Republican Headquarters starting at 9:30am and ending around 11:30am. We will discuss the wins and losses this legislative session and the state of our economy and unemployment. You will hear from Senator... Dave Schultheis, Rep. Kent Lambert and myself.
Refreshments will be provided and I hope to see you there. THANK YOU for your support this session - our district has been tremendous at staying involved in the issues!
Sincerely,
Representative Amy Stephens
House District 20 - Northern El Paso County
Come Join Representative Amy Stephens at a Town Hall with Sen. Dave Schultheis and Rep. Kent Lambert
Time:9:30PM Saturday, May 9th
Location:El Paso County Republican Headquarters

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