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Glenn Vaad

Glenn Vaad (born c. 1941[1]) is a former legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. First elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican in 2006, Vaad represented House District 48, which encompasses western Greeley and southwestern Weld County, Colorado.[2]

Glenn Vaad
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 48th district
In office
January 10, 2007 – January 9, 2013
Preceded byDale Hall
Succeeded byStephen Humphrey
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMollie
Professiontransportation engineer

Early career edit

Vaad earned a bachelor's degree in industrial construction management from Colorado State University.[1] He spent most of his professional career within the Colorado Department of Transportation in many roles, including highway engineer, a management consultant, auditor, and legislative liaison.[3] During his time at CDOT, Vaad spent 10 years working on the extension of Interstate 70 near Vail, Colorado. He retired in 1998,[4] after 31 years with the department.[3] He also served as Secretary of the Colorado Transportation Commission.[5]

A volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical technician, Vaad has been elected to the Mead, Colorado Board of Trustees, of the Saint Vrain Valley School District Board of Education,[5] (where he served for nine years,[6] including a stint as board chair.[5]), the Weld County Board of Commissioners,[3] and served on the Weld County Planning Commission, the Mead Sanitation Board,[5] the State Child Welfare Allocation Committee,[7] and was a charter member of the Skyline High School Education Foundation.[5]

On the Weld County Commission, Vaad represented District 2, which covered the rapidly growing southwestern portion of the county, including the communities of Dacono, Frederick, Firestone and Mead.[7] First elected in 1998,[8] Vaad, who rose to chair the board of commissioners, faced no opposition in his 2002 run for re-election.[9] As a Weld County Commissioner, Vaad was noted for pressing for a regional airport in rapidly growing northern Colorado,[10] and for a northern Colorado regional Council of Governments.[11] Vaad also served on the North Front Range Transportation and Air Quality Planning Council, a regional group that proposed a Northern Colorado regional transportation authority,[12][13] another of his regional priorities.[9] Vaad also pushed, unsuccessfully, for the creation of a business incubator in Weld County.[8][14]

Vaad is married and has lived in Mead for three decades; he and his wife, Mollie, have two children, Joel and Nicole,[1] and three grandchildren.[3] He has been an elder at LifeBridge Christian Church near Longmont, Colorado.[15]

Legislative career edit

2006 election edit

In June 2005, Vaad, term-limited as a county commissioner, announced his intention to run for House District 48, a seat being vacated by term-limited Rep. Dale Hall, who ran for the state senate.[7] Vaad faced Democrat Michael Dugan in the 2006 race to in a race where regional growth and transportation funding were key issues.[16] Vaad won the November 2006 general election with about 58 percent of the vote.[17]

2007 legislative session edit

After his election, Vaad named transportation, public safety, and economic security his top legislative goals.[18] Because of his experience with transportation issues, Vaad was named the ranking Republican member of the House Transportation Committee and co-chair of the General Assembly's Transportation Caucus in his first term.[19] Vaad also sat on the House Appropriations Committee.[20] Vaad sponsored only two bills during the 2007 session, both of them concerning disclosure of confidential information (insurance records and employee salaries) by government entities.[21]

During the session, Vaad crossed party lines to support a controversial tax freeze proposed by Democrats to expand education funding.[22]

Following the 2007 session, Vaad was appointed by Gov. Bill Ritter to a 30-member committee studying transportation funding options,[23][24] the Blue Ribbon Panel on Transportation Finance and Implementation.[6] and also served on the interim Transportation Legislation Review Committee.[25]

2008 legislative session edit

In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Vaad sat on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee. [26]

In the 2008 legislative session, Vaad planned, as part of a package of transportation legislation proposed by Republicans, to introduce a bill to turn over responsibility for state highways within city limits to each municipality,[27] and to give cities a greater share of state transportation funds.[28][29] The bill died in committee, as did legislation to allow citizens to form a regional transportation authority by petition.[30] Vaad planned on continuing to advance his transportation agenda within the Transportation Legislation Review Committee, which met between legislative sessions.[31] In particular, he planned on reintroducing a version of his transportation funding bill in the 2009 session.[32]

Vaad also sponsored bills, signed into law, that required that old license plates be destroyed to prevent fake plates from being installed on vehicles,[33] and to specify the location of registration stickers on license plates.[34] Another bill to be introduced by Vaad would prohibit money from Colorado's College Opportunity Fund for being used for remedial university coursework.[35]

2008 election edit

Vaad announced his intention to run for a second term in January 2008[6] and was nominated by acclamation at the Republican assembly in February,[36] although he faced a primary election challenge from Mark Charles Yingling,[37] who petitioned onto the primary ballot.[38]

Yingling ran a campaign positioning himself as more conservative than Vaad on issues including abortion, immigration, and taxes;[39][40][41] Vaad, however, accused Yingling's campaign of distorting his legislative record.[42] Yingling's campaign against Vaad also drew support from groups opposing gun control and illegal immigration.[43][44]

Vaad narrowly won the Republican primary, prevailing with 53 percent of the vote, less than 500 votes more than Yingling—an unexpectedly strong result for a challenger who entered the contest relatively late[38] and who did not even set up a web site.[44] Vaad will face Democrat Bill Williams in November's general election.[43] Vaad's re-election bid was endorsed by the Greeley Tribune,[45] the Denver Post,[46] and the Longmont Times-Call,[47] and the Windsor Beacon.[48] He won re-election, defeating Williams with about 60 percent of the popular vote.[49][50]

2009 legislative session edit

For the 2009 legislative session, Vaad was named to seats on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee, where he was the ranking Republican.[51] Vaad sponsored legislation to transfer control of some transportation projects to local communities,[52] and to allow Berthoud, Colorado to be added to the taxing district area for Aims Community College, pending voter approval.[53][54]

In January 2009, while at the state capitol, Vaad injured his hamstring and subsequently fainted, requiring him to be transported out of the capitol on a stretcher; he had no serious injuries.[55]

2010 legislative session edit

In October 2009, after learning that the Colorado Department of Corrections planned on leaving a newly constructed maximum security prison in Cañon City unused due to state budget cuts, Vaad proposed selling the facility to a private prison operator, and planned on offering legislation during the 2010 session to accomplish this.[56][57]

Vaad also planned on sponsoring legislation in 2010 to establish a "priority-based budgeting system" for the state of Colorado,[57][58] and also legislation to have a private firm perform a "contingency recovery" audit of state spending, in which a fraction of the savings found by the audit would be awarded to the company performing it.[57]

2010 election edit

In October 2009, Vaad announced his intention to seek a third term as a state representative in the November 2010 legislative elections; he identified his "priority-based budgeting" proposal as a centerpiece of his campaign.[58]

2012 election edit

Vaad ran in the 2012 Republican primary election for Colorado State Senate District 23. He was defeated by Vicki Marble in the Republican primary on June 26, 2012.[59][60] Vaad is succeeded by Republican Stephen Humphrey. Then in December 2013, Governor Hickenlooper appointed Vaad to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. He began his three-year term there in January 2014.[61]

References edit

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  2. ^ "State House District 48". COMaps. Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  3. ^ a b c d . Colorado House Republicans. Archived from the original on 2007-12-25. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
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  7. ^ a b c Murphy, Doyle (20 July 2005). "County commissioner Vaad seeks House seat held by Hall". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
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  14. ^ Hottenstein, Erin (13 July 2001). "Greeley incubator study says 'go slow'". Northern Colorado Business Report. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
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  16. ^ Larez, Joanna (October 11, 2006). "Growth, transportation, immigration highlight District 48 race". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
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  46. ^ Editorial Board (17 October 2008). "Post's picks in Colorado's House of Representatives". Denver Post. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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  48. ^ Norris, Wendy; Bob Spencer (3 November 2008). "State candidate endorsement watch". Colorado Independent. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
  49. ^ Staff Reports (4 November 2008). "Jim Riesberg wins House District 50 race; Vaad sweeps District 4". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved 2008-11-15.[permanent dead link]
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Glenn Vaad born c 1941 1 is a former legislator in the U S state of Colorado First elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican in 2006 Vaad represented House District 48 which encompasses western Greeley and southwestern Weld County Colorado 2 Glenn VaadMember of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 48th districtIn office January 10 2007 January 9 2013Preceded byDale HallSucceeded byStephen HumphreyPersonal detailsPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseMollieProfessiontransportation engineer Contents 1 Early career 2 Legislative career 2 1 2006 election 2 2 2007 legislative session 2 3 2008 legislative session 2 4 2008 election 2 5 2009 legislative session 2 6 2010 legislative session 2 7 2010 election 2 8 2012 election 3 References 4 External linksEarly career editVaad earned a bachelor s degree in industrial construction management from Colorado State University 1 He spent most of his professional career within the Colorado Department of Transportation in many roles including highway engineer a management consultant auditor and legislative liaison 3 During his time at CDOT Vaad spent 10 years working on the extension of Interstate 70 near Vail Colorado He retired in 1998 4 after 31 years with the department 3 He also served as Secretary of the Colorado Transportation Commission 5 A volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical technician Vaad has been elected to the Mead Colorado Board of Trustees of the Saint Vrain Valley School District Board of Education 5 where he served for nine years 6 including a stint as board chair 5 the Weld County Board of Commissioners 3 and served on the Weld County Planning Commission the Mead Sanitation Board 5 the State Child Welfare Allocation Committee 7 and was a charter member of the Skyline High School Education Foundation 5 On the Weld County Commission Vaad represented District 2 which covered the rapidly growing southwestern portion of the county including the communities of Dacono Frederick Firestone and Mead 7 First elected in 1998 8 Vaad who rose to chair the board of commissioners faced no opposition in his 2002 run for re election 9 As a Weld County Commissioner Vaad was noted for pressing for a regional airport in rapidly growing northern Colorado 10 and for a northern Colorado regional Council of Governments 11 Vaad also served on the North Front Range Transportation and Air Quality Planning Council a regional group that proposed a Northern Colorado regional transportation authority 12 13 another of his regional priorities 9 Vaad also pushed unsuccessfully for the creation of a business incubator in Weld County 8 14 Vaad is married and has lived in Mead for three decades he and his wife Mollie have two children Joel and Nicole 1 and three grandchildren 3 He has been an elder at LifeBridge Christian Church near Longmont Colorado 15 Legislative career edit2006 election edit In June 2005 Vaad term limited as a county commissioner announced his intention to run for House District 48 a seat being vacated by term limited Rep Dale Hall who ran for the state senate 7 Vaad faced Democrat Michael Dugan in the 2006 race to in a race where regional growth and transportation funding were key issues 16 Vaad won the November 2006 general election with about 58 percent of the vote 17 2007 legislative session edit After his election Vaad named transportation public safety and economic security his top legislative goals 18 Because of his experience with transportation issues Vaad was named the ranking Republican member of the House Transportation Committee and co chair of the General Assembly s Transportation Caucus in his first term 19 Vaad also sat on the House Appropriations Committee 20 Vaad sponsored only two bills during the 2007 session both of them concerning disclosure of confidential information insurance records and employee salaries by government entities 21 During the session Vaad crossed party lines to support a controversial tax freeze proposed by Democrats to expand education funding 22 Following the 2007 session Vaad was appointed by Gov Bill Ritter to a 30 member committee studying transportation funding options 23 24 the Blue Ribbon Panel on Transportation Finance and Implementation 6 and also served on the interim Transportation Legislation Review Committee 25 2008 legislative session edit In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly Vaad sat on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee 26 In the 2008 legislative session Vaad planned as part of a package of transportation legislation proposed by Republicans to introduce a bill to turn over responsibility for state highways within city limits to each municipality 27 and to give cities a greater share of state transportation funds 28 29 The bill died in committee as did legislation to allow citizens to form a regional transportation authority by petition 30 Vaad planned on continuing to advance his transportation agenda within the Transportation Legislation Review Committee which met between legislative sessions 31 In particular he planned on reintroducing a version of his transportation funding bill in the 2009 session 32 Vaad also sponsored bills signed into law that required that old license plates be destroyed to prevent fake plates from being installed on vehicles 33 and to specify the location of registration stickers on license plates 34 Another bill to be introduced by Vaad would prohibit money from Colorado s College Opportunity Fund for being used for remedial university coursework 35 2008 election edit Vaad announced his intention to run for a second term in January 2008 6 and was nominated by acclamation at the Republican assembly in February 36 although he faced a primary election challenge from Mark Charles Yingling 37 who petitioned onto the primary ballot 38 Yingling ran a campaign positioning himself as more conservative than Vaad on issues including abortion immigration and taxes 39 40 41 Vaad however accused Yingling s campaign of distorting his legislative record 42 Yingling s campaign against Vaad also drew support from groups opposing gun control and illegal immigration 43 44 Vaad narrowly won the Republican primary prevailing with 53 percent of the vote less than 500 votes more than Yingling an unexpectedly strong result for a challenger who entered the contest relatively late 38 and who did not even set up a web site 44 Vaad will face Democrat Bill Williams in November s general election 43 Vaad s re election bid was endorsed by the Greeley Tribune 45 the Denver Post 46 and the Longmont Times Call 47 and the Windsor Beacon 48 He won re election defeating Williams with about 60 percent of the popular vote 49 50 2009 legislative session edit For the 2009 legislative session Vaad was named to seats on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee where he was the ranking Republican 51 Vaad sponsored legislation to transfer control of some transportation projects to local communities 52 and to allow Berthoud Colorado to be added to the taxing district area for Aims Community College pending voter approval 53 54 In January 2009 while at the state capitol Vaad injured his hamstring and subsequently fainted requiring him to be transported out of the capitol on a stretcher he had no serious injuries 55 2010 legislative session edit In October 2009 after learning that the Colorado Department of Corrections planned on leaving a newly constructed maximum security prison in Canon City unused due to state budget cuts Vaad proposed selling the facility to a private prison operator and planned on offering legislation during the 2010 session to accomplish this 56 57 Vaad also planned on sponsoring legislation in 2010 to establish a priority based budgeting system for the state of Colorado 57 58 and also legislation to have a private firm perform a contingency recovery audit of state spending in which a fraction of the savings found by the audit would be awarded to the company performing it 57 2010 election edit In October 2009 Vaad announced his intention to seek a third term as a state representative in the November 2010 legislative elections he identified his priority based budgeting proposal as a centerpiece of his campaign 58 2012 election edit Vaad ran in the 2012 Republican primary election for Colorado State Senate District 23 He was defeated by Vicki Marble in the Republican primary on June 26 2012 59 60 Vaad is succeeded by Republican Stephen Humphrey Then in December 2013 Governor Hickenlooper appointed Vaad to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission He began his three year term there in January 2014 61 References edit a b c Staff Report 2006 Glenn Vaad Republican Loveland Reporter Herald Retrieved 2007 12 18 State House District 48 COMaps Retrieved 2007 12 08 a b c d Rep Glenn Vaad HD 48 Colorado House Republicans Archived from the original on 2007 12 25 Retrieved 2007 12 18 Bartels Lynn 7 February 2008 Citizen Legislator February 7 Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2008 02 14 a b c d e Representative Vaad Project Vote Smart Retrieved 2007 12 18 permanent dead link a b c Staff Reports 10 January 2008 Vaad to seek re election Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 01 20 a b c Murphy Doyle 20 July 2005 County commissioner Vaad seeks House seat held by Hall Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 a b Fanciulli Jesse 10 January 2002 Commissioner Vaad to run again Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 a b Fanciulli Jesse 18 October 2002 Vaad unopposed Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Piotraschke Julie 6 September 2005 Airport near Ault Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Waddingham Rebecca 28 March 2005 ARegional council may come to Front Range Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Waddingham Rebecca 15 January 2006 Big changes in transportation may be coming Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Fanciulli Jesse 10 July 2001 Group pushes transportation taxing district Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Hottenstein Erin 13 July 2001 Greeley incubator study says go slow Northern Colorado Business Report Retrieved 2007 12 19 Huntley Annie P 9 July 2003 Weld County Colo Officials Approve Plans for Megachurch Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Larez Joanna October 11 2006 Growth transportation immigration highlight District 48 race Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 18 Larez Joanna 8 November 2006 Vaad takes 48th Congressional District Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Vaad Glenn 7 December 2006 Focusing on effectiveness will help bridge partisan gap Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 18 Vaad Glenn 14 February 2007 More tools for Colorado s transportation tool chest Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 18 House Committees of Reference Colorado General Assembly Retrieved 2007 12 11 Vaad Has a Two Bill Day Wide Streets Network 26 March 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 19 permanent dead link Boyle Rebecca 13 May 2007 2007 Legislature Bipartisan and green Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Boyle Rebecca 13 May 2007 Lawmakers still plan on working after session wraps up Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2007 12 19 Bartels Lynn 27 March 2007 Gov Ritter completes 30 member panel on transportation summit April 5 Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2007 12 19 Transportation Legislation Review Committee 2007 Colorado Legislative Council Retrieved 2008 04 27 dead link House Committees of Reference Colorado General Assembly Retrieved 2008 01 19 Paulson Steven 12 November 2007 GOP wants cities to take over highway repairs Denver Post Retrieved 2007 12 19 Brown Jennifer 13 November 2007 Cities may get highway duties Denver Post Retrieved 2007 12 19 Washington April P 13 November 2007 Highway upkeep a hot potato Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2007 12 19 Boyle Rebecca 15 February 2008 Inside Politics Going Nowhere Fast Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 02 23 Munshaw Kacia 5 March 2008 Transportation bill postponed Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2008 03 06 permanent dead link Vaad Glenn 18 May 2008 A reflection on the legislative session Greeley Tribune Archived from the original on 19 February 2012 Retrieved 2008 06 13 Boyle Rebecca 11 April 2008 Bills Becoming Laws Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 04 12 Fryar John 10 May 2007 From sports ticket sales to solar energy 170 bills were locally generated proposals Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2008 05 11 permanent dead link Casey Chris 6 January 2008 Higher education remains statehouse puzzle Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 01 20 Staff Reports 26 February 2008 Weld Republicans choose candidates will hold primaries for two commissioner seats Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 03 09 Fryar John 12 June 2008 Area DA candidates without major party foes Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2008 06 14 permanent dead link a b Ortiz Christopher 13 August 2008 Vaad wins District 48 primary Greeley Tribune Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Villegas Andrew 2 August 2008 Vaad looks to dispel rumors ahead of primary election Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 08 09 Fryar John 3 August 2008 Southwest Weld Republicans to pick House 48 candidate Longmont Times Call Archived from the original on 17 October 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2008 Staff reports 8 August 2008 Elections 2008 A look at other House races Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2008 08 10 Vaad Glenn 8 August 2008 In their words Glenn Vaad Greeley Tribune Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2008 a b Fryar John 12 August 2008 Vaad survives GOP challenge Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2008 08 13 permanent dead link a b Sealover Ed 13 August 2008 Sitting state lawmakers won t return to Statehouse Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2008 08 13 Editorial Board 19 October 2008 Vaad is best to represent Dist 48 Greeley Tribune Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 1 November 2008 Editorial Board 17 October 2008 Post s picks in Colorado s House of Representatives Denver Post Retrieved 2008 11 01 Editorial Board 21 October 2008 Vaad Lundberg Mitchell should return to Capitol Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2008 11 01 permanent dead link Norris Wendy Bob Spencer 3 November 2008 State candidate endorsement watch Colorado Independent Retrieved 2008 11 07 Staff Reports 4 November 2008 Jim Riesberg wins House District 50 race Vaad sweeps District 4 Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 11 15 permanent dead link Colorado Statewide Cumulative Report 2008 General Election Colorado Secretary of State Retrieved 2008 12 04 permanent dead link House Republican Committee Assignments Announced Press release Colorado House Democrats 18 November 2008 Archived from the original on 31 December 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2019 Carter Rachel 30 January 2009 Longmont leaders worry proposed laws could hobble local economies Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2009 04 23 permanent dead link Villegas Andrew 4 January 2009 Economy looms over lawmakers Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2009 01 10 Fryar John 28 March 2009 Berthoud offered way to join Aims district Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2009 12 24 permanent dead link Staff Reports 15 January 2009 Rollcall Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2009 02 08 Harmon Tracy 25 October 2009 Legislators disagree about prison sale of prison of prison Pueblo Chieftain Retrieved 2009 12 24 a b c Porter Steve 18 December 2009 egislators outline priorities for 2010 Northern Colorado Business Report Retrieved 2009 12 24 a b Staff Report 30 September 2009 State in brief Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2009 12 24 permanent dead link Colorado Secretary of State 2012 Primary Candidate List Colorado Secretary of State Official Primary Election Results Ballotpedia Glenn Vaad Viewed 2017 01 29 External links editColorado General Assembly profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glenn Vaad amp oldid 1205663499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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