Regina English Explained

Regina English
State House:Colorado
District:17th
Term Start:January 9, 2021
Predecessor:Tony Exum
Birth Place:Battle Creek, Michigan[1]
Office2:Member of the Harrison School District 2 School Board
Term Start2:December 2019
Term End2:December 2023
Party:Democratic
Children:5, and 10 grandchildren

Regina English is an American Democratic[2] politician serving Colorado's 17th house district, which includes the county of El Paso,[3] in the Colorado House of Representatives. She won the seat on November 8, 2022, facing off against Republican candidate Rachel Stovall.[4] English also served as the Treasurer of the Harrison School District 2 School Board, a position she has held from 2021-2023. Before serving as Treasurer, English served as the Vice President of the Board from 2019 to 2021. English also sat as the vice-president of the Colorado Black Caucus of School Board Directors until 2023.[5]

Biography

English has an associate degree in Chemical Dependency/Drug and Alcohol Counseling, a bachelor's degree in management, and a master's degree in Public Administration. She obtained a Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership in January 2023. She has also founded three companies. Yes M.A.A.M. founded in 2014, is a pageant program for African-American women. Be U, founded in 2016 is a Nonprofit organization that mentors young people in leadership skills. She also founded an organization called Be U Life Coaching in 2021.[6]

Committees

English is a member of two committees, the committee on Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services,[7] and the committee on Business Affairs and Labor.[8]

Controversy

A bill that would require each pet - even goldfish - in the state to be registered for a fee was introduced as HB24-1163[9] by English and was featured[10] on the YouTube channel "Lehto's Law". According to Professor Lehto, the bill was not expected to clear committee.

Same-sex marriage vote

During 2024, Regina English was the only Democrat member to have voted no and against same-sex marriage within the chamber - on a resolution (SCR3) to repeal and remove the “defunct and unconstitutional” 2006 ban on same-sex marriage, effecting the Constitution of Colorado. SCR3 eventually passed both houses of the Colorado Legislature by a 2/3rds super-majority and will be on the ballot for voters to decide in November.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regina English. CO House Democrats.
  2. Web site: PHOTOS: Colorado legislature wraps up 2023 session. May 9, 2023.
  3. Web site: Regina English | Colorado General Assembly. leg.colorado.gov.
  4. Web site: Regina English. Ballotpedia.
  5. Web site: Home | Regina English. Regina English for C.
  6. Web site: About | Regina English for Colorado. Regina English for C.
  7. Web site: Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services | Colorado General Assembly. leg.colorado.gov.
  8. Web site: Business Affairs & Labor | Colorado General Assembly. leg.colorado.gov.
  9. Web site: Seventy-Fourth General Assembly . State of Colorado . A Bill for an Act Concerning the Registration of Pet Animals . Legislature of Colorado . Legislature of Colorado . 17 March 2024.
  10. Web site: Lehto . Steve . Crazy Pet Registration Law Will Not Pass . YouTube . Alphabet . 17 March 2024.
  11. https://legiscan.com/CO/rollcall/SCR003/id/1439188