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Colorado's New Speaker Of The House Talks Priorities For The 2017 Session

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Incoming Democrat House Speaker Rep. Crisanta Duran
Bente Birkeland

Democrat Crisanta Duran will serve as the top lawmaker in the state House of Representatives next session, leading the 65-member chamber as speaker of the house. She will also be the first Latina to serve in that role in state history.

Listen to Bente Birkeland’s interview with Speaker of the House Rep. Crisanta Duran.

Duran discussed her priorities for the next four months.

1. On Democrats’ inclusivity:

Duran: We want the Colorado house Democrats to stand for not taking any Coloradans for granted, and not leaving any Coloradans behind, so I’m hoping the next legislative session will be productive.

2. On how her party gained three seats in the House, despite national losses:

Duran: I think that’s representative of the fact that we have leaders from all areas of Colorado that listen to their constituents and deliver results to the issues people deal with every day.

3. On the roughly half-billion-dollar budget shortfall lawmakers must close:

Duran: We need to make sure that we’re adequately investing in education and transportation. With so much growth to this state and economic activity that we’ve seen here, we need to ensure that we invest in our roads, in bridges, in infrastructure, that we think about how to organize our roads, not just to move cars, but people.

Capitol Coverage is a collaborative public policy reporting project, providing news and analysis to communities across Colorado for more than a decade. Fifteen public radio stations participate in Capitol Coverage from throughout Colorado.

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Bente Birkeland has covered Colorado politics and government since spring of 2006. She loves the variety and challenge of the state capitol beat and talking to people from all walks of life. Bente's work has aired on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered, American PublicMedia'sMarketplace, and she was a contributor for WNYC's The Next Big Thing. She has won numerous local and national awards, including best beat reporting from the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. Bente grew up in Minnesota and England, and loves skiing, hiking, and is an aspiring cello player. She lives in Lakewood with her husband.
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