HD-25 (Jefferson County) can and will be reclaimed by Republicans this year!
Tammy Story, HD-25's current Representative, is a radical liberal who supports Hamas and associates with anti-Semitic causes. At a time when average Colorado families are concerned with making ends meet and ensuring a quality education for their children, Tammy Story spends taxpayer dollars on terroristic antics, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza....as if extreme Hamas leaders in Palestine care what a Colorado representative says about Middle East conflict.
Tammy Story also sponsored and crusaded for the Charter School Accountability Act, a bill to force charter schools out of Colorado. Despite the fact that most charter students are disadvantaged and live in metro areas, Tammy Story wants all children to attend public schools so that they will be indoctrinated into harmful sexual situations and CRT. Story's bill failed, but if she is re-elected, she will continue her anti-charter school attempts at legislation.
Tammy Story championed Colorado's wolf reintroduction. As Colorado Politics articulated, Tammy Story cares more about wolves than actual Coloradoans.; Story cannot coexist with charter school families or Jewish people.
George Mumma, running to give Tammy Story the boot, is a proven leader and collaborative problem solver. He has served his community since his days as an Eagle Scout and as a member of the Arapahoe Rescue Patrol. Mumma created the Juvenile Assessment Center in Jefferson County and served the Town of Morrison as their Chief of Police. Now, George wants to serve the citizens of CO House District 25. He will bring leadership, common sense and balance to the State House. George will listen to and represent all citizens of HD 25 while fighting for lower taxes, less government spending, and the return to an academic focused education system which allows unlimited choices and options for parents and their children.
George Mumma has received numerous awards and certifications, including the prestigious Law Enforcement Executive Certification, Eagle Scout Award, DRCOG Award for Innovation, in collaboration for the Juvenile Assessment Center and was awarded for his investigative work on several high profile criminal cases in Jefferson County. George also received two Life Saving Awards and one Medal of Valor.
George has testified before the legislature on numerous occasions and presented several bills that were made into law. George Mumma served on the Jefferson County Advocacy Center Board and chaired the Child Fatality Review Board. George was President of Colorado Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association, served on The JeffCo Schools Threat Assessment Review Team, and was part The Jefferson County Department of Human Services Child Protection Team. George Mumma stands for children and testified to JeffCo School Board about the dangers of students "trusting adults" at school.
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