Mark Waller | |
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Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 15th district |
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Assumed office January 7, 2009[1] |
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Preceded by | Douglas Bruce |
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Born | 1969[2] Macomb, Illinois[2] |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Jennifer |
Children | Truman Camille |
Residence | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Alma mater | University of Denver University of North Dakota Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville |
Occupation | Attorney |
Mark Waller (born 1969) is a legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. Elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican in 2008, Waller represents House District 15, which encompasses portions of northeastern Colorado Springs, Colorado.[3]
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Mark Waller defeated incumbent Rep. Douglas Bruce in the contested Republican primary in August, taking 52 percent of votes cast.[4]
Waller faced Democrat Leslie Maksimowicz in the November 2008 general election. Waller's candidacy was endorsed by the Denver Post and the Colorado Springs Independent, [5] and he won election to the legislature with 66 percent of votes cast.[6]
For the 2009 legislative session, Waller was named to seats on the House Education Committee and the House Judiciary Committee.[7]
Waller plans on sponsoring legislation to require disclosure on clothes collection bins operated by for-profit companies, to include a new derivative of methamphetamine to Colorado's list of banned drugs, and to exclude dry-ice bombs from a felony list of explosives, and to allow homeschooled students to enroll in college classes.[8]
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