JoAnn Windholz

JoAnn Windholz
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 30th district
Assumed office
January 2015
Preceded by Jenise May
Personal details
Political party Republican
Residence Commerce City, Colorado

JoAnn Windholz is an American politician from the state of Colorado. A Republican, Windholz serves in the Colorado House of Representatives, representing District 30.

Windholz is from Commerce City, Colorado.[1] She ran for the Colorado House in 2014, and defeated incumbent Jenise May in the general election by 106 votes.[2]

Following the 2015 Colorado Springs shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic, Windholz suggested that Planned Parenthood was the "true instigator" of the attack.[3]

References

JoAnn Windholz, 70th General Assembly Colorado House of Representatives representing House District 30, Adams County, Colorado: Legislative Proposals and Accomplishments: ° HB15-1031, Ban Use Sale of Possession of Powdered Alcohol, enables the Liquor Enforcement Div. to properly regulate the sale of powdered alcohol in Colorado. Signed by Governor ° HB15-1117, Electronic Transactions by Domestic Entities, Amends the Colorado Corporation and Association Act so that an electronic signature is considered acceptable on an official document. Signed by Governor ° HB15-1190, Assistance to Public Schools for Career Pathways, Allocates more resources to facilitate better inclusion of K-12 administrators, teachers, and students in career pathways and workforce development. Amended into HB15-1170, "Increasing Post-secondary and Workforce Readiness." ° HB16-1037, Income Tax Credit for Employers of Persons With Disabilities, Creates Income tax credits as an incentive for businesses and individuals to hire persons with development and physical disabilities including persons who are blind or visually impaired. Killed by Democrats in House Finance. ° HB16-1071, Concerning the Initiative Powers Granted to the Registered Electors who live in Unincorporated parts of a County, Would enable citizens who do not live with a municipality to address issues that they believe to be harmful to their livelihood. Killed by the House State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee.


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