John Buckner (politician)

John Buckner
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 40th[1] district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 9, 2013
Preceded by Cindy Acree
Personal details
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Residence Aurora, Colorado
Website bucknerforcolorado.com

John W. Buckner[2] is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives representing District 40 since January 9, 2013.

Biography

John Buckner represents House District 40, in southern Aurora. He was elected during the 2012 election. Rep. Buckner worked as an educator and principal in the Cherry Creek School District before running for office.[3]

In the 2014 session Rep. Buckner sponsored the annual school finance bill which increased funding for English language learners and created an additional 5,000 pre-K and full-day kindergarten slots for at risk children. He also sponsored legislation to help schools close existing opportunity gaps to make sure that all students are being challenged.[4]

During the 2013 legislative session Rep. Buckner sponsored legislation to help under and unemployed adults who want to return to the workforce obtain a technical education certificate in under 12 months. [5]

Previously Rep. Buckner worked at Laredo Middle School, Smoky Hill High School and Overland High School, where the gymnasium is named after him. He has also served on the Colorado State Board of Education’s Principal and Administrator Standards Board, the board of the Colorado Institute for Education Inquiry and served as the executive director of the Excellence and Equity for Cherry Creek Schools. [6]

2014 Legislative Session

Rep. Buckner sponsored the School Finance Act, which greatly increased Colorado’s investment in K-12 education. The bill invests more resources into English language learner programs and creates 5,000 new pre-K and full day kindergarten slots for at risk youth. He also sponsored a bill to provide every school in Colorado with an analysis of where opportunity gaps exist in order to ensure that all students are being challenged.[7]

2013 Legislative Session

Rep. Buckner sponsored a bill to help under and unemployed adults obtain technical education certificates to increase math literacy and help those participating in the program re-enter the workforce. [8]

Elections

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