Rep. Meg Froelich

Rep. Meg Froelich

Colorado State House of Representatives, District 3

Representative Meg Froelich will begin her third term in the Colorado House of Representatives in 2023. She served as the Caucus Co-Chair, Vice Chair of the Transportation and Local Governments Committee and sits on the Energy and Environment Committee.


In 2022 Rep. Froelich has received the Senior Award from the Colorado Alliance for Retired Americans, Legislator of the Year from the Autism Law Summit, Champion of Choice Award from Planned Parenthood as well as the endorsements of Labor, LGBTQ organizations, Environmental and Reproductive Rights groups.


Froelich has a passion for recruiting, supporting, and training women who run for office which has informed her extensive work on protecting women and children. She was the prime sponsor of the Reproductive Health Equity act, which preserved the fundamental right to access the full range of reproductive healthcare in Colorado. She has promoted the rights and protections for sexual assault and domestic violence survivors. As a former teacher and parent to three Littleton Public School graduates, Froelich has helped to increase K12 education funding, recalibrate our teacher evaluation system and to advocate for equity and inclusion for our students.


She is committed to preserving Colorado’s air, land and water, and has fought Climate Change through increased energy efficiency, electrification, transparency, biodiversity and by tackling pollution.This past Colorado 2022 General Assembly she sponsored several environmental bills that are now law including a first-in-the-nation requirement for Oil and Gas operators to disclose the chemicals they use.


Rep. Froelich was previously elected to the Greenwood Village City Council in 2003 where she served two terms on Greenwood Village City Council and was the liaison to the Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce (now DTC Chamber) and the Highline Canal Preservation Association.


Prior to being elected to public office, Rep. Froelich produced many historical documentaries for television (American Experience, BIOGRAPHY, American Masters) and completed the documentary film Strong Sisters: Elected Women in Colorado in 2016. She has served as the Executive Director of the Colorado Institute for Leadership Training, NARAL Pro Choice Colorado, (now COBALT), and the House Majority Project.

Rep. Froelich is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and holds a Masters Degree in History from the University of Michigan. She has three adult children and currently resides in Englewood, Colorado.


http://froelichforcolorado.com/

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