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Currently Elected U.S. Senate
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General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies)
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Mark is known for his willingness to elevate the policy debate above partisan politics in order to find workable solutions to difficult political issues. Most recently, he worked across party lines to pass legislation to reduce wildfire risk and bark-beetle infestation in Colorado, and to pass legislation to protect the natural beauty of the Roan Plateau while still allowing some access to the area's mineral wealth.
Mark is also known for taking leadership in difficult political environments. He voted against the rush to war with Iraq in 2002 and against the PATRIOT Act, despite immense political pressure to support both bills in the wake of September 11. As co-chair of the House Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus, Mark championed efforts to provide government support for the development of sustainable and renewable energy resources before energy resource diversity was widely recognized as an essential component to a sound energy policy.
Throughout his time in public office, Mark has worked hard to promote issues important to Coloradans.
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Personal: (gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and
ages, home town, current residence)
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Mark was born on July 18, 1950, in Tucson, Arizona. He lives in Eldorado Springs, Colorado. His wife, Maggie Fox, is a prominent environmental attorney. He has two children, Jed who is a freshman in college, and Tess who is a senior in high school.
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Education: (times and places of schools, colleges, major, degrees, activities, sports)
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Mark graduated from Williams College in 1972 with a bachelor�s degree in American Civilization.
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Profession: (profession and work experience outside politics)
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After graduating from Williams College in 1972, Mark moved to Colorado�s western slope and began a long and successful career with the Colorado Outward Bound School, as a course director and educator from 1975-85 and as the organization�s Executive Director from 1985-95.
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Military: (branch, years of service, active duty experience, highest rank, medals,
honors, discharge date and type)
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Civic: (past and present organizations, charities involvement)
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Mark believes that public service requires a commitment to helping Coloradans make their government work for them. He has a strong record in responding to constituent concerns, and providing assistance to citizens working with government agencies.
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Political: (dates and titles of previously held political offices)
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Mark began his career in public service in the Colorado State House in 1997. Since 1998, he has represented Colorado's Second Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a member of the Armed Services Committee and has co-authored legislation to strengthen our military and to develop new strategies for combating terrorism. As the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, he led efforts to expand and promote Colorado's place as one of the nation's leaders in aerospace jobs and technology. Mark has also served on the House Natural Resources Committee, House Small Business Committee, and House Agriculture Committee. He has successfully passed legislation promoting energy conservation, developing bio-mass fuels and protecting Colorado's wilderness from the effects of climate change. He also is responsible for sparking the clean-up of Rocky Flats�turning the closed nuclear trigger facility into a wildlife refuge.
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Religion: (current and past religious affiliations, beliefs)
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no response
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Accomplishments: (significant accomplishments, awards, achievements)
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As co-chair of the House Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus, Mark championed efforts to provide government support for the development of sustainable and renewable energy resources before energy resource diversity was widely recognized as an essential component to a sound energy policy. He is a member of the Armed Services Committee and has co-authored legislation to strengthen our military and to develop new strategies for combating terrorism.
As the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, he led efforts to expand and promote Colorado's place as one of the nation's leaders in aerospace jobs and technology. Mark has also served on the House Natural Resources Committee, House Small Business Committee, and House Agriculture Committee. He has successfully passed legislation promoting energy conservation, developing bio-mass fuels and protecting Colorado's wilderness from the effects of climate change. He also is responsible for sparking the clean-up of Rocky Flats�turning the closed nuclear trigger facility into a wildlife refuge.
Taking the challenges of his career into his own life, Mark is an avid mountaineer and has climbed or attempted some of the world�s most challenging peaks, including Mt. Everest.
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