Larry Liston
Larry Liston | |
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Liston in 2008 | |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 16th district | |
In office January 12, 2005 – January 2011 | |
Preceded by | Bill Sinclair |
Succeeded by | Janak Joshi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1952 (age 63–64) |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Mary Ann Liston |
Children | Katarina |
Residence | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Alma mater | Colorado State University |
Occupation | Financial Consultant |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Larry Liston (born 1952) is a former Colorado legislator. Elected to the Colorado House of Representatives as a Republican, Liston represents House District 16.
Biography
Liston has lived in Colorado Springs since 1967 and HD #16 for over 30 years. He graduated from Wasson High School in 1970. In 1975, he graduated from Colorado State University with a B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis on Finance and a minor in Political Science. Since 1977, Larry has worked as a Financial Consultant with RBC Dain Rauscher in Colorado Springs. He is now First Vice President of the firm.
Larry has been married to his wife, Mary Ann, for 24 years. She is an attorney. Their daughter, Katarina is a student at the University of Denver. Larry is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs. In his spare time, Larry enjoys golf, hiking, skiing and a good book on history.
Larry has been active in Colorado Springs. He is an active member of the Downtown Rotary Club of Colorado Springs since 1985. He served four years on the El Paso County Highway Advisory Committee. From 2000-03, Larry served on the Board of directors of the American Red Cross, Pikes Peak Chapter.
Larry has been a leader in local, state and national Republican politics. He is a graduate of the inaugural class of the Republican Leadership Program in 1989 and the Campaign Management School of the Leadership institute in 1999. Larry serves as a Pct. Committee person and has been the Chairman of HD # 16 since 1997. In 1998 and 2002, Larry served as a county chairman for Gov. Bill Owens. In 2000, he Co-chaired the local campaign for President George Bush and was elected as a delegate for President Bush to the Republican National Convention and in 2001 was recognized as the Republican of the year by the leadership of El Paso County. Larry was elected statewide as the Vice Chairman of the Colorado Republican Party and served from 2001-03. He has served on the executive committee of the local party for several years.
Political career
2008 legislative session
Bills Introduced in 2008 by Rep. Liston (for which Rep. Liston is the primary originating sponsor) | |||
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB08-1059 | Concerning the timing of property tax revenue distributions by a county treasurer to a local government entity. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB08-1115 | Concerning retaliation against a judge, and making an appropriate in connection therewith. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB08-1127 | Concerning the income tax credit for taxpayers who hire employees with developmental disabilities. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB08-1198 | Concerning the circumstances under which a law enforcement officer is not required to file a report of a traffic accident. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB08-1213 | Concerning the continuation of the regulation of insurance producers by the Division of Insurance, and, in connection therewith, continuing the functions of the Division of Insurance related to the licensing of insurance producers until Jul 1, 2019; allowing insurance producers to obtain new crop hail lines of authority; eliminating the requirement that the commissioner of insurance reject the registration of any insurance producer whose name is similar to that of another registered insurance producer; and precluding an insurance producer whose license has been revoked or surrendered to avoice discipline from applying for a new license for two years after the revocation or surrender. | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
Representative Liston was prime sponsor for five measures in the House in addition to being co-prime sponsor for several measures originating in the State Senate.
2012 legislative session
Representative Liston announced he would not seek reelection and would instead run for State Senate District 10.
2012 primary election
Liston was defeated in a Republican party primary fight by Owen Hill.[1][2][3]
References
External links
- Rep. Larry Liston Right for HD 16, 2008 campaign website
- Legislative home page