Representative Lori Garcia Sander
House District 65 — Larimer & Weld Counties
About
Representative Lori Garcia Sander has dedicated 25 years to public education as a teacher, principal, district administrator, and assistant principal. A lifelong Colorado resident, Representative Sander has lived in Eaton and District 65 for 20 years, gaining firsthand insight into the needs of agricultural communities.
Married to a small business owner, she champions education, economic growth, and public safety. Representative Sander advocates for including teachers and stakeholders in education policy discussions and supports less legislative interference in schools to enhance local control.
District
House District 65 — Larimer & Weld Counties
Representative Lori Garcia Sander proudly represents Colorado House District 65, covering the Windsor, Wellington, Severance, Timnath, and Eaton communities. Explore the district map below to see the full boundaries.
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Sponsored Legislation
HB25-1032 — Protecting Rural Schools Act
Strengthens resources for rural education systems by expanding funding and teacher support programs.
HB25-1068 — Fentanyl Response Improvement Act
Increases penalties for illegal trafficking while expanding addiction treatment pathways.
Frequently Asked Questions
What year was Lori Garcia Sander First Elected?
Representative Lori Garcia Sander was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives on November 5, 2024 to serve House District 65.
What area of Colorado Does Representative Lori Garcia Sander represent?
Representative Lori Garcia Sander was elected to serve the people of Larimer and Weld Counties in House District 65.
The communities included in House District 65 are Windsor, Wellington, Severance, Timnath, and Eaton.
What is Rep. Lori Garcia Sander's Background?
Prior to elected politics, Lori Garcia Sander dedicated 25 years to public education. She has been a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and district administrator.
Lori Garcia Sander earned an associate degree from Aims Community College and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado.
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