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Randy Fischer

Randy Fischer (born c. 1951[1]) is a former legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. An engineering consultant with a background in natural resources, Fischer was first elected as a Democrat in 2006 to the Colorado House of Representatives, Fischer represented House District 53, which encompasses the western half of Fort Collins, Colorado.[2] In the legislature, Fischer sponsored legislation relating to uranium mining and also focused on water and environmental issues. In the house, he served for a time as Deputy Majority Whip and chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources committees. Term limited, he did not seek re-election in 2014, and his term ended in early January, 2015.[3]

Randy Fischer
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
In office
January 10, 2007 – January 7, 2015
Preceded byAngie Paccione
Succeeded byJennifer Arndt
Personal details
BornFort Collins, Colorado
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKathy
ResidenceFort Collins, Colorado
ProfessionEngineer

Biography

Early life and education

A third-generation Coloradan[4] born and raised in Fort Collins,[5] Fischer attended Colorado State University, earning a bachelor's degree in natural resource management in 1976.[1] Upon graduation, he was named Outstanding Graduating Senior for the College of Natural Resources;[6] he later served on the CSU College of Natural Resources Alumni Board.[5] He went on to earn a master's degree in civil engineering from Colorado State in 1989.[1]

Career and public service

During his time at CSU, he worked for the Poudre School District's Outdoor Education Program, and has since worked in the fields of construction, and agriculture,[5] including a stint as a professional beekeeper. He currently runs an engineering consulting firm, specializing in abandoned mine cleanup and acid mine drainage.[6]

Fischer served on a number of local boards and commissions, primarily dealing with natural resources and land use issues, including the Larimer County Rural Land Use Advisory Board, the City of Fort Collins' Water Board, Storm Drainage Board, Natural Resources Advisory Board, and City Plan Update Committee, and on the board of the Legacy Land Trust. His wife, Kathy, is a former high school teacher; they have lived in Fort Collins for over 30 years.[5]

Legislative career

2006 election

After having worked on campaigns for Fort Collins city council and the Larimer County Board of Commissioners, Fischer first ran for public office in 2006, seeking the legislative seat being vacated by Congressional candidate Angie Paccione.[6] He took 59 percent of the vote in a four-way race against Republican Anne Yeldell, Libertarian Mark Brophy, and Constitution Party candidate Darren Morrison.[7]

2007 legislative session

In the 2007 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Fischer sits on the House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee and the House Education Committee. .[8]

Shortly after his election, Fischer identified "education, health care and renewable energy" as his top legislative priorities.[9] During the 2007 session, Fischer sponsored legislation which would allow counties to enforce stormwater regulations.[10]

Following the regular session, Fischer served on the legislature's interim committee on allocation of severance tax and federal mineral lease revenues.[4][11]

2008 legislative session

In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Fischer sits on the House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee and the House Education Committee. [12] In the 2008 legislative session, Fischer plans to sponsor legislation to direct severance tax revenue to the Colorado departments of Wildlife and Parks and Recreation.[13] Fischer has also sponsored a bill to expand funding for the Colorado Water Resources Research Institute and to create a statewide collaboratory for water-related research.[14] He has also introduced legislation designed to protect instream water rights for users who choose to let water flow downstream rather than be diverted,[15] which was passed and signed into law by Gov. Ritter.[16]

Another bill, requiring vehicle registration and emissions testing for mobile diesel equipment, including farm and construction vehicles,[17] was opposed by farmers, contractors, and local governments, and was stripped of penalties for noncompliance in committee. In response, Fischer proposed a revised version of the legislation which would use registration fees to create a fund for replacement of polluting vehicles with cleaner vehicles.[18]

Together with Rep. John Kefalas and other northern Colorado legislators, Fischer has sponsored two bills to regulate uranium mining, in response to proposed mining activity in northern Colorado;[19][20] the legislation has been opposed by mining companies.[21] After some amendment, one of these bills, strengthening water quality requirements, passed the state legislature[22][23][24] and was signed into law;[25] another measure, which would have created stronger public disclosure requirements for mining operations, was killed in committee,[26] but later revived in the state senate.[27]

Prompted by a suggestion from a Fort Collins high school student, Fischer has floated legislation which would require teen drivers holding a learner's permit to display a decal in the rear windows of their vehicles; the suggestion was not supported by an interim legislative committee on transportation.[28][29]

2008 election

Fischer announced his bid for re-election to the state legislature in January 2008.[30] He faces a challenge from Republican Donna Gallup in the November 2008 general election.[31] Gallup notably criticized Fischer's support of restrictions on uranium mining, accusing him of having "played on constituents’ fears."[32] During the campaign, Fischer cited water, transportation, and higher education as top priorities for a second term in office[33] and emphasized fiscal restraint in the state budget process.[34] Fischer significantly outraised Gallup, including several large donations from political action committees;[35] in mid-October, his campaign had roughly $38,000 cash on hand,[36] and his re-election bid was endorsed by the Denver Post,[37] the Windsor Beacon, and the Fort Collins Coloradoan.[38] Fischer won re-election, defeating Gallup with 63 percent of the popular vote.[39][40]

2009 legislative session

For the 2009 legislative session, Fischer was named to seats on the House Transportation and Energy Committee and the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, where he served as vice-chair.[41] After winning a second term, Fischer was also elected Deputy Majority Whip by state house Democrats[42] in an unopposed race for the leadership position.[43]

In response to disputes between the municipalities of Fort Collins and Timnath, Fischer sponsored legislation regarding regional land-use planning,[44] legislation to prevent vacant or agricultural land from being included within urban renewal authorities,[45] and legislation to create a statewide electronics recycling program.[44][46] Fischer was also a strong supporter of legislation to prohibit texting while driving; after unsuccessfully pushing for dialing of phone numbers to be included in the texting ban,[47][48] he pledged to introduced legislation to create stronger restrictions in the next legislative session.[49]

2010 legislative session

After Rep. Kathleen Curry left the Democratic Party in December 2009, Fischer was tapped to chair of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee the week before the beginning of the 2010 legislative session.[50]

2012 election

In the 2012 General Election, Representative Fischer faced Republican challenger Jon Fye. Fischer was elected by a wide margin of 64% to 36%.[51][52]

References

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  2. ^ . COMaps. Archived from the original on 2007-03-17. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
  3. ^ Ballotpedia. Randy Fischer. Viewed: 2017-01-28.
  4. ^ a b . Colorado House Democrats. Archived from the original on 2007-11-03. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
  5. ^ a b c d . RandyFischer.org. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
  6. ^ a b c Baetke, James (26 January 2006). "Democrat aims to sting District 53". Rocky Mountain Collegian. Retrieved 2007-12-12.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Larimer County, Colorado. . Larimer County Virtual Courthouse. Archived from the original on 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
  8. ^ "House Committees of Reference". Colorado General Assembly. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  9. ^ Rosa, Erin (6 December 2006). . Colorado Confidential. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2007.
  10. ^ Kosena, Jason (12 March 2007). "Water pollution bill passes Colorado Senate". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2007-03-14.[dead link]
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  12. ^ "House Committees of Reference". Colorado General Assembly. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  13. ^ Coberly, Andra (5 January 2008). "Fixing a "Nightmare"". Fort Collins Now. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  14. ^ Kosena, Jason (24 January 2008). "Funding changes for water research winds through state legislature". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-01-28.[dead link]
  15. ^ Slevin, Colleen (30 January 2008). "Colorado looks at water leases, donations to increase river flows". CTU Newsblog. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  16. ^ Kosena, Jason (5 May 2007). "New state law rewards water right holders who conserve". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
  17. ^ Barrett, Carol (5 March 2008). "Bill could cause 'vicious' fines". Sterling Journal-Advocate. Archived from the original on 20 February 2013. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  18. ^ Rappold, R. Scott (9 March 2008). . Colorado Springs Gazette. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  19. ^ Kefalas, John; Randy Fischer (18 September 2007). "Legislators acting on residents' concerns". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2007-10-21.[dead link]
  20. ^ Duggan, Kevin (17 October 2007). "Uranium mine faces mounting pressure". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2007-10-21.[dead link]
  21. ^ Staff Reports (5 February 2008). "Mining officials meet with local reps". Northern Colorado Business Report. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  22. ^ Dickman, Pamela (23 February 2008). "Mine water bill moves ahead". Loveland Reporter-Herald. Retrieved 2008-03-01.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ Boyle, Rebecca (1 April 2008). "Uranium Bill Moves Forward Despite Heated Debate". Fort Collins Now. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  24. ^ Dickman, Pamela (6 May 2007). "Uranium mining bill goes to governor". Loveland Reporter-Herald. Retrieved 2008-05-06.[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ Staff Reports (20 May 2008). "Gov. Bill Ritter signs uranium bill". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  26. ^ Villegas, Andrew (3 April 2008). "House Ag committee says no to second uranium bill". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  27. ^ Boyle, Rebecca (2 May 2008). "Inside Politics: Time is Running Out for State Lawmakers". Fort Collins Now. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
  28. ^ Sealover, Ed (1 September 2008). "Decals would alert motorists to teen drivers". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
  29. ^ Wolf, Jeffrey (1 September 2008). "Lawmaker and teen driver lobby for inexperienced driver decal". 9News.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
  30. ^ Kosena, Jason (29 January 2008). "Can Republicans beat Fischer in HD 53?". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  31. ^ Kosena, Jason (23 February 2008). "Candidate ready for challenge". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  32. ^ Sale, Jennifer (20 July 2008). "House District 53 candidates differ on uranium mining, other issues". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-08-08.[dead link]
  33. ^ Frustaci, Erin (25 September 2008). "House District 53: Different Sides of the Fence". Fort Collins Now. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  34. ^ Staff Reports (14 October 2008). "Fischer, Gallup square off for HD53". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-11-01.[dead link]
  35. ^ Hughes, Trevor (20 October 2008). "Contributions hard to raise for House District 53 challenger". Fort COllins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-11-01.[dead link]
  36. ^ Hughes, Trevor (17 October 2008). "In money race for House seat, incumbent Fischer has a 1,000-to-1 advantage over Gallup". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-11-01.[dead link]
  37. ^ Editorial Board (17 October 2008). "Post's picks in Colorado's House of Representatives". Denver Post. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  38. ^ Norris, Wendy; Bob Spencer (3 November 2008). "State candidate endorsement watch". Colorado Independent. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
  39. ^ Hughes, Trevor (4 November 2008). "Randy Fischer wins re-election to House District 53". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-11-15.[dead link]
  40. ^ "Colorado Statewide Cumulative Report - 2008 General Election". Colorado Secretary of State. Retrieved 2008-12-04.[permanent dead link]
  41. ^ (Press release). Colorado House Democrats. 18 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2010-01-03.
  42. ^ (Press release). Colorado House Democrats. 6 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2010-05-11.
  43. ^ Taylor, Nate (7 November 2008). "Fischer named deputy whip in state House". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 2008-11-16.[dead link]
  44. ^ a b Boyle, Rebecca (8 January 2009). "Back in Session". Fort Collins Now. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  45. ^ Carter, Rachel (30 January 2009). "Longmont leaders worry proposed laws could hobble local economies". Longmont Times-Call. Retrieved 2009-04-23.[permanent dead link]
  46. ^ Norris, Wendy (21 January 2009). "Add environmental woes to digital TV conversion problems". Colorado Independent. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  47. ^ Sealover, Ed (6 May 2009). "Watered-down cell-phone bill goes to governor". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  48. ^ Marcus, Peter (8 May 2009). "Weakened cell ban backed". Denver Daily News. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  49. ^ Ingold, John (2 June 2009). "Colorado criminalizes texting, tweeting while driving". Denver Daily News. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
  50. ^ Hoover, Tim (5 January 2010). "McFayden named to replace Curry as speaker pro tem". Denver Post. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  51. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-03-14. Retrieved 2012-11-11.
  52. ^ "State House 2012 Election Results - Denver Post".

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Randy Fischer born c 1951 1 is a former legislator in the U S state of Colorado An engineering consultant with a background in natural resources Fischer was first elected as a Democrat in 2006 to the Colorado House of Representatives Fischer represented House District 53 which encompasses the western half of Fort Collins Colorado 2 In the legislature Fischer sponsored legislation relating to uranium mining and also focused on water and environmental issues In the house he served for a time as Deputy Majority Whip and chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources committees Term limited he did not seek re election in 2014 and his term ended in early January 2015 3 Randy FischerMember of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 53rd districtIn office January 10 2007 January 7 2015Preceded byAngie PaccioneSucceeded byJennifer ArndtPersonal detailsBornFort Collins ColoradoPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseKathyResidenceFort Collins ColoradoProfessionEngineer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career and public service 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 2012 election 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit A third generation Coloradan 4 born and raised in Fort Collins 5 Fischer attended Colorado State University earning a bachelor s degree in natural resource management in 1976 1 Upon graduation he was named Outstanding Graduating Senior for the College of Natural Resources 6 he later served on the CSU College of Natural Resources Alumni Board 5 He went on to earn a master s degree in civil engineering from Colorado State in 1989 1 Career and public service Edit During his time at CSU he worked for the Poudre School District s Outdoor Education Program and has since worked in the fields of construction and agriculture 5 including a stint as a professional beekeeper He currently runs an engineering consulting firm specializing in abandoned mine cleanup and acid mine drainage 6 Fischer served on a number of local boards and commissions primarily dealing with natural resources and land use issues including the Larimer County Rural Land Use Advisory Board the City of Fort Collins Water Board Storm Drainage Board Natural Resources Advisory Board and City Plan Update Committee and on the board of the Legacy Land Trust His wife Kathy is a former high school teacher they have lived in Fort Collins for over 30 years 5 Legislative career Edit2006 election Edit After having worked on campaigns for Fort Collins city council and the Larimer County Board of Commissioners Fischer first ran for public office in 2006 seeking the legislative seat being vacated by Congressional candidate Angie Paccione 6 He took 59 percent of the vote in a four way race against Republican Anne Yeldell Libertarian Mark Brophy and Constitution Party candidate Darren Morrison 7 2007 legislative session Edit In the 2007 session of the Colorado General Assembly Fischer sits on the House Agriculture Livestock and Natural Resources Committee and the House Education Committee 8 Shortly after his election Fischer identified education health care and renewable energy as his top legislative priorities 9 During the 2007 session Fischer sponsored legislation which would allow counties to enforce stormwater regulations 10 Following the regular session Fischer served on the legislature s interim committee on allocation of severance tax and federal mineral lease revenues 4 11 2008 legislative session Edit In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly Fischer sits on the House Agriculture Livestock and Natural Resources Committee and the House Education Committee 12 In the 2008 legislative session Fischer plans to sponsor legislation to direct severance tax revenue to the Colorado departments of Wildlife and Parks and Recreation 13 Fischer has also sponsored a bill to expand funding for the Colorado Water Resources Research Institute and to create a statewide collaboratory for water related research 14 He has also introduced legislation designed to protect instream water rights for users who choose to let water flow downstream rather than be diverted 15 which was passed and signed into law by Gov Ritter 16 Another bill requiring vehicle registration and emissions testing for mobile diesel equipment including farm and construction vehicles 17 was opposed by farmers contractors and local governments and was stripped of penalties for noncompliance in committee In response Fischer proposed a revised version of the legislation which would use registration fees to create a fund for replacement of polluting vehicles with cleaner vehicles 18 Together with Rep John Kefalas and other northern Colorado legislators Fischer has sponsored two bills to regulate uranium mining in response to proposed mining activity in northern Colorado 19 20 the legislation has been opposed by mining companies 21 After some amendment one of these bills strengthening water quality requirements passed the state legislature 22 23 24 and was signed into law 25 another measure which would have created stronger public disclosure requirements for mining operations was killed in committee 26 but later revived in the state senate 27 Prompted by a suggestion from a Fort Collins high school student Fischer has floated legislation which would require teen drivers holding a learner s permit to display a decal in the rear windows of their vehicles the suggestion was not supported by an interim legislative committee on transportation 28 29 2008 election Edit Fischer announced his bid for re election to the state legislature in January 2008 30 He faces a challenge from Republican Donna Gallup in the November 2008 general election 31 Gallup notably criticized Fischer s support of restrictions on uranium mining accusing him of having played on constituents fears 32 During the campaign Fischer cited water transportation and higher education as top priorities for a second term in office 33 and emphasized fiscal restraint in the state budget process 34 Fischer significantly outraised Gallup including several large donations from political action committees 35 in mid October his campaign had roughly 38 000 cash on hand 36 and his re election bid was endorsed by the Denver Post 37 the Windsor Beacon and the Fort Collins Coloradoan 38 Fischer won re election defeating Gallup with 63 percent of the popular vote 39 40 2009 legislative session Edit For the 2009 legislative session Fischer was named to seats on the House Transportation and Energy Committee and the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee where he served as vice chair 41 After winning a second term Fischer was also elected Deputy Majority Whip by state house Democrats 42 in an unopposed race for the leadership position 43 In response to disputes between the municipalities of Fort Collins and Timnath Fischer sponsored legislation regarding regional land use planning 44 legislation to prevent vacant or agricultural land from being included within urban renewal authorities 45 and legislation to create a statewide electronics recycling program 44 46 Fischer was also a strong supporter of legislation to prohibit texting while driving after unsuccessfully pushing for dialing of phone numbers to be included in the texting ban 47 48 he pledged to introduced legislation to create stronger restrictions in the next legislative session 49 2010 legislative session Edit After Rep Kathleen Curry left the Democratic Party in December 2009 Fischer was tapped to chair of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee the week before the beginning of the 2010 legislative session 50 2012 election Edit In the 2012 General Election Representative Fischer faced Republican challenger Jon Fye Fischer was elected by a wide margin of 64 to 36 51 52 References Edit a b c www myspace com randyfischer MySpace Retrieved 2007 03 16 State House Map COMaps Archived from the original on 2007 03 17 Retrieved 2007 03 14 Ballotpedia Randy Fischer Viewed 2017 01 28 a b Randy Fischer HD 53 Colorado House Democrats Archived from the original on 2007 11 03 Retrieved 2008 04 23 a b c d About Randy Fischer RandyFischer org Archived from the original on 2008 05 12 Retrieved 2007 03 14 a b c Baetke James 26 January 2006 Democrat aims to sting District 53 Rocky Mountain Collegian Retrieved 2007 12 12 permanent dead link Larimer County Colorado Election Information Larimer County Virtual Courthouse Archived from the original on 2007 02 04 Retrieved 2007 03 14 House Committees of Reference Colorado General Assembly Retrieved 2007 12 11 Rosa Erin 6 December 2006 Know Your Legislator Randy Fischer Colorado Confidential Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 14 March 2007 Kosena Jason 12 March 2007 Water pollution bill passes Colorado Senate Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2007 03 14 dead link Allocation of Severance Tax and Federal Mineral Lease Revenues Colorado Legislative Council Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 Retrieved 2008 04 27 House Committees of Reference Colorado General Assembly Retrieved 2008 01 19 Coberly Andra 5 January 2008 Fixing a Nightmare Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 03 28 Kosena Jason 24 January 2008 Funding changes for water research winds through state legislature Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 01 28 dead link Slevin Colleen 30 January 2008 Colorado looks at water leases donations to increase river flows CTU Newsblog Retrieved 2008 03 28 Kosena Jason 5 May 2007 New state law rewards water right holders who conserve Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 05 06 Barrett Carol 5 March 2008 Bill could cause vicious fines Sterling Journal Advocate Archived from the original on 20 February 2013 Retrieved 2008 03 06 Rappold R Scott 9 March 2008 Construction debate in the air Colorado Springs Gazette Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 14 Kefalas John Randy Fischer 18 September 2007 Legislators acting on residents concerns Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2007 10 21 dead link Duggan Kevin 17 October 2007 Uranium mine faces mounting pressure Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2007 10 21 dead link Staff Reports 5 February 2008 Mining officials meet with local reps Northern Colorado Business Report Retrieved 2008 03 28 Dickman Pamela 23 February 2008 Mine water bill moves ahead Loveland Reporter Herald Retrieved 2008 03 01 permanent dead link Boyle Rebecca 1 April 2008 Uranium Bill Moves Forward Despite Heated Debate Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 04 03 Dickman Pamela 6 May 2007 Uranium mining bill goes to governor Loveland Reporter Herald Retrieved 2008 05 06 permanent dead link Staff Reports 20 May 2008 Gov Bill Ritter signs uranium bill Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 06 13 Villegas Andrew 3 April 2008 House Ag committee says no to second uranium bill Greeley Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 03 Boyle Rebecca 2 May 2008 Inside Politics Time is Running Out for State Lawmakers Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 05 02 Sealover Ed 1 September 2008 Decals would alert motorists to teen drivers Rocky Mountain News Retrieved 2008 10 14 Wolf Jeffrey 1 September 2008 Lawmaker and teen driver lobby for inexperienced driver decal 9News com Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 2008 10 14 Kosena Jason 29 January 2008 Can Republicans beat Fischer in HD 53 Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 03 06 Kosena Jason 23 February 2008 Candidate ready for challenge Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 03 06 Sale Jennifer 20 July 2008 House District 53 candidates differ on uranium mining other issues Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 08 08 dead link Frustaci Erin 25 September 2008 House District 53 Different Sides of the Fence Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2008 11 01 Staff Reports 14 October 2008 Fischer Gallup square off for HD53 Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 11 01 dead link Hughes Trevor 20 October 2008 Contributions hard to raise for House District 53 challenger Fort COllins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 11 01 dead link Hughes Trevor 17 October 2008 In money race for House seat incumbent Fischer has a 1 000 to 1 advantage over Gallup Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 11 01 dead link Editorial Board 17 October 2008 Post s picks in Colorado s House of Representatives Denver Post Retrieved 2008 11 01 Norris Wendy Bob Spencer 3 November 2008 State candidate endorsement watch Colorado Independent Retrieved 2008 11 07 Hughes Trevor 4 November 2008 Randy Fischer wins re election to House District 53 Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 11 15 dead link Colorado Statewide Cumulative Report 2008 General Election Colorado Secretary of State Retrieved 2008 12 04 permanent dead link House Democrats Unveil 2009 Committee Chairs amp Assignments Press release Colorado House Democrats 18 November 2008 Archived from the original on 2010 01 03 Democratic Majority Elects New Leadership for 2009 2010 Session Press release Colorado House Democrats 6 November 2008 Archived from the original on 2010 05 11 Taylor Nate 7 November 2008 Fischer named deputy whip in state House Fort Collins Coloradoan Retrieved 2008 11 16 dead link a b Boyle Rebecca 8 January 2009 Back in Session Fort Collins Now Retrieved 2009 01 10 Carter Rachel 30 January 2009 Longmont leaders worry proposed laws could hobble local economies Longmont Times Call Retrieved 2009 04 23 permanent dead link Norris Wendy 21 January 2009 Add environmental woes to digital TV conversion problems Colorado Independent Retrieved 2009 02 12 Sealover Ed 6 May 2009 Watered down cell phone bill goes to governor Denver Business Journal Retrieved 2009 12 26 Marcus Peter 8 May 2009 Weakened cell ban backed Denver Daily News Retrieved 2009 12 26 Ingold John 2 June 2009 Colorado criminalizes texting tweeting while driving Denver Daily News Retrieved 2009 12 26 Hoover Tim 5 January 2010 McFayden named to replace Curry as speaker pro tem Denver Post Retrieved 2010 01 05 CO Election Results Colorado Secretary of State Archived from the original on 2017 03 14 Retrieved 2012 11 11 State House 2012 Election Results Denver Post External links EditColorado General Assembly profile Campaign website MySpace page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Fischer amp oldid 1112633719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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