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  • Joe Rice
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  • Joe Rice (born May 7, 1967) is a former legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado, an Iraq War veteran, and a former mayor of Glendale, Colorado. Rice presently works for Lockheed Martin Space Systems and also is a member of the United States Army Reserve. He was elected to the city council of Glendale, Colorado in 1994 and to the post of mayor in 1996 on a platform of developing a "resident-friendly" community in the Denver enclave. Rice was re-elected in 2000 and later resigned from the post of mayor in 2003 when called up to serve the first of five tours on active duty in Iraq. In Iraq, he has served as an advisor to the Baghdad city council and to Iraqi security forces.
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Birth Date
  • 1967-05-07
Residence
Spouse
  • Kendall Kershner-Rice, Ph.D.
Name
  • Rice
  • Joe Rice
Party
  • Democratic Party
Birth Place
Title
  • Former State Representative, Colorado House District 38
  • Rep.
Bill Number
  • HB07-1049
  • HB07-1148
  • HB07-1263
  • HB07-1272
  • HB07-1274
  • HB07-1275
  • HB07-1285
  • HB07-1325
  • HB07-1351
  • HB07-1352
  • HB07-1364
  • HB08-1045
  • HB08-1225
  • HB08-1249
  • HB08-1252
  • HB08-1358
  • HB08-1413
  • HB09-1001
  • HB09-1012
  • HB09-1027
  • HB09-1085
  • HB09-1090
  • HB09-1238
  • HB09-1358
  • HB10-1049
  • HB10-1144
  • HB10-1160
  • HB10-1212
  • HB10-1391
  • HB10-1394
  • HB10-1410
Successor
Religion
  • Methodist
Bill Title
  • Concerning the regulation of mortgage loan originators [...]
  • Concerning the elimination of the repeal of certain provisions requiring that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation deny the transfer of a firearm to a person if the bureau receives certain information about the person's criminal history in response to a search of a criminal history records database
  • Concerning an increase in the property tax exemption for business personal property.
  • Concerning a reduction in taxation of fully depreciated business personal property.
  • Concerning the franchise rights of motor vehicle dealers.
  • Concerning a requirement that the state treasurer transmit moneys appropriated to departments of state government that are unexpended and unencumbered at the end of a fiscal year to the State Employee Payday Shift Fund so that the moneys may be used to pay salaries in June for work performed by state employees during the month of June.
  • Concerning the duty of drivers to yield the right-of-way to transit buses entering traffic.
  • Concerning civil forfeiture.
  • Concerning limitations on special license plates that evidence the registration of motor vehicles.
  • Concerning voting by citizens residing overseas [...]
  • Concerning the emergency telephone services charge.
  • Concerning incentives provided by health insurance carriers to encourage voluntary participation in programs to promote health.
  • Concerning the issuance of special license plates to members of the United States Armed Forces [...]
  • Concerning sales tax relating to a group of parents and teachers of public school students.
  • Concerning the method for determining the timeliness of matters filed [..] under the "Colorado Employment Security Act."
  • Concerning [...] creating a cold case team in the Colorado Bureau of Investigation [...]
  • Concerning the authority of the Commissioner of Insurance to promulgate rules regarding life insurance for military personnel.
  • Concerning a requirement that the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue promulgate rules that establish circumstances in which a vehicle owner shall be exempted from paying the late fee for late registration of a vehicle.
  • Concerning tuition assistance for a member of the Colorado National Guard enrolled in a program in homeland security.
  • Concerning authority for the division of criminal justice to charge a fee for training [...]
  • Concerning the creation of a commission for the visually impaired [...]
  • Concerning the use of titles associated with interpretation for deaf persons [...]
  • Concerning commercial liability insurance policies issued to construction professionals
  • Concerning authorization for the Colorado National Guard [...] to receive property forfeited to the federal government.
  • Concerning prohibiting a carrier from setting fees for a dental service that is not paid for by the carrier.
  • Concerning a process to allow the registrations of multiple vehicles with common ownership to expire simultaneously.
  • Concerning the creation of an income tax credit to incentivize Colorado job growth.
  • Concerning the ability of health insurance carriers to offer incentives for participation in wellness programs based on satisfaction of a standard related to a health risk factor.
  • Concerning the creation of a health care authority to develop and administer a health care system for Colorado.
  • Concerning an increase in the property tax exemption for business personal property [...]
  • Concerning the authority of a metropolitan district to provide specified business services.
Bill Link
Bill Status
  • Lost on Third Reading in the House
  • Lost on Third Reading in the House.
  • Postponed indefinitely in House committee
  • Signed by Gov. Ritter
  • Passed house; Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee
Year
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
Predecessor
  • Joe Stengel
abstract
  • Joe Rice (born May 7, 1967) is a former legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado, an Iraq War veteran, and a former mayor of Glendale, Colorado. Rice presently works for Lockheed Martin Space Systems and also is a member of the United States Army Reserve. He was elected to the city council of Glendale, Colorado in 1994 and to the post of mayor in 1996 on a platform of developing a "resident-friendly" community in the Denver enclave. Rice was re-elected in 2000 and later resigned from the post of mayor in 2003 when called up to serve the first of five tours on active duty in Iraq. In Iraq, he has served as an advisor to the Baghdad city council and to Iraqi security forces. Rice won election to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Democrat in 2006 and represented House District 38, which encompassed Greenwood Village, Bow Mar, and Littleton, Colorado as well as parts of Englewood, Centennial, Aurora, and Columbine Valley. While in the legislature, Rice focused heavily on transportation issues and was a key sponsor of a 2009 transportation funding bill increasing vehicle registration fees in order to address a backlog of bridge and transportation requirements. Other key measures he promoted included the creation of a statewide cold case homicide unit and a reduction in the business personal property tax. Rice served 2-two year terms in the legislature, from 2007 to 2010. He narrowly lost re-election in 2010, losing 51% to 49%.
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