200 East Colfax Avenue
State Capitol, Suite 140
Denver, 80203-1722
Full Name:
David 'Dave' L. Young
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Mary
Home City:
Greely, CO
MA, Information and Learning Technologies, University of Colorado at Denver, 1999-2000
BS, Mathematics, Colorado State University, 1971-1975
Treasurer, State of Colorado, 2019-present
Candidate, Colorado State Treasurer, 2022
Representative, Colorado State House of Representatives, District 50, 2011-2019
President, Weld County Council, 1994
Member, Weld County Council, 1990-1994
Co-Chair, Flood Disaster Study Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives, 2013-present
Member, Appropriations Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Chair, Appropriations Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Member, Education Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Member, Health and Environment Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Budget Committee, Colorado State House of Represenatitves
Former Vice Chair, Public Health and Human Services Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Member, Transportation Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Information Architect, iXL
eLearning Specialist, Self-employed, 2008-2018
Adjunct Faculty Member, University of Colorado at Denver, 2010-2011
Adjunct Faculty Member, Kaplan University, 2009-2010
Principal Investigator, Teachers Learning in Networked Communities, 2005-2008
Senior Instructor, University of Colorado at Denver, 2001-2008
Math and Science Teacher, Heath Middle School, Greely, 1975-1999
Advocate for Life, Donor Alliance
Volunteer, Trail Maintenance, Poudre River Trail
Member, ISPI-FRC Board, 2002-2004
President, Greeley Teachers Association, 1983-1985
Priority Issues:
1. INVEST: By supporting the HIRE Colorado Plan, we have given local businesses first crack at state contracts, so our tax dollars create jobs right here in Colorado. Not in India. Not in China. This is a common sense idea to strengthen Colorado's economy in a simple, common sense way.
2. INNOVATE: By passing my Ag Innovation bill, we will ensure that jobs created by new
technologies from our public universities' research will be created here in Colorado--not out of state and not overseas. That way we can invest with confidence in our universities and colleges, because we know the benefits pay-off right here at home.
3. SUPPORT: I will continue to work for the ability of small businesses and start-ups to get access to loans and create local jobs.
4. EDUCATE: I will continue to work for more science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) courses in our classrooms that will help prepare our children to compete in the global economy. I'm also working to ensure our schools are accountable by helping to craft common-sense measures that really help us know if students are learning.
5. COOPERATE: We need real leadership that solves problems by working to find common sense solutions for Colorado's economy. As the member of the Joint Budget Committee, I fought for progressive values while seeking compromises with the GOP-controlled Senate in order to pass a balanced budget that provides critical services for the people of Colorado. I also worked hard to pass bi-partisan legislation to reform services for at-risk Coloradans.
Does it seem like I'm forgetting something? Got a good idea? Well, let me know! I want to hear from you!