David’s lifetime of service is defined by fighting for Equity of Opportunities. Whether he was helping Katrina evacuees resettle, creating educational exchanges and economic opportunities in his work at the City of Houston Mayor’s Office of International Affairs and Development, fighting for improved care and rehabilitation for service members and veterans suffering from spinal cord injuries, or advocating and lobbying for veterans and those with disabilities at the Colorado State Capitol; his servant leadership has been and is founded in fighting for that Equity of Opportunities for all.
Small businesses give Littleton and Centennial its unique character and are the backbone of our economy here in HD38 and all Colorado. They are there for us when we want to have a relaxing breakfast downtown with our loved-ones, having a fun night out with our friends, or they help get us the supplies we need for our own businesses and work.
Importantly, for many of us in HD38, they are supporting growing families and our children, giving us fulfilling jobs and economic stability. David will always have the back of our small businesses and is committed to doing everything he can to help them thrive and stay afloat during hard times.
In his first term, David has always sponsored and voted for legislation evening the playing field for small businesses, including