Senator Pat Steadman
Senator Pat Steadman (Denver) was selected in 2009 to fill the vacancy in Senate district 31. He is a life-long Democrat and committed activist for Democratic candidates and causes. Pat grew up in Westminster, Colorado, and graduated from Westminster High School, Regis College and the University of Colorado School of Law. He was a co-founder of a non-profit organization that lead the successful lawsuit all the way to the United States Supreme Court, ending in the landmark case of Romer v. Evans which declared Amendment 2 unconstitutional and established the first significant court precedent protecting the equal rights of GLBT Americans. Pat has worked extensively to support public education, advance civil rights and civil liberties, protect a woman's right to choose, expand worker's rights and defeat censorship. Pat has also been actively engaged in his community. He was appointed by Mayor Hickenlooper to the Denver Women's Commission, the Denver GLBT Commission, and currently chairs the Advisory Board for Denver's Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations.
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