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16 Facts About Joann Ginal

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Joann Ginal is an American politician who serves in the Colorado Senate from the 14th district since 2019, as a member of the Democratic Party.

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Joann Ginal graduated from the University of New Hampshire, Iowa State University, and Colorado State University during which she moved to Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Joann Ginal lived in Florida and Massachusetts before moving to Fort Collins, Colorado, to continue her college education in 1990.

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Joann Ginal graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a Bachelor of Science in biology, Iowa State University with a Master of Science in zoology and parasitology, and Colorado State University with a PhD in reproductive endocrinology.

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Joann Ginal received a honored certification from the Harvard Kennedy School.

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Joann Ginal planned to marry her partner after the legalization of same-sex civil unions in Colorado.

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Joann Ginal won the Democratic nomination without opposition and defeated Republican nominee Bob Morain in the general election.

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Joann Ginal defeated Republican nominee Donna Walter in the 2014,2016, and 2018 elections.

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Joann Ginal defeated Representative Jennifer Arndt, William Wright, and Michael Thomas in the vote conducted by the vacancy committee on December 16,2018.

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Joann Ginal served as chair of the Health, Insurance and Environment committee.

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Joann Ginal was a member of the LGBTQ Caucus in the state house.

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Joann Ginal served on the Local Government, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Health and Human Services committees in the state senate.

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Joann Ginal served as the chair of the Local Government and vice-chair of the Health and Human Services committee.

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Joann Ginal introduced legislation in 2016, to make rolling coal a Class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense and the legislation was signed into law by Governor John Hickenlooper on June 5,2017.

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Joann Ginal was among thirty-seven legislators who endorsed a letter in 2018, calling for Planned Parenthood to allow for their workers to form a union.

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Joann Ginal sponsored legislation to allow people in Colorado to import prescription drugs from Canada.