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24 Facts About Steve Fenberg

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Stephen Fenberg was born on January 2,1984 and is an American politician who serves in the Colorado Senate from the 18th district, since 2017, as a member of the Democratic Party.

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Steve Fenberg serves as President of the Senate and served as Majority Leader from 2019 to 2022.

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Steve Fenberg was born in Toledo, Ohio, and educated at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Steve Fenberg was elected to the Colorado Senate in the 2016 election and reelected in 2020.

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Steve Fenberg was selected to become the Majority Leader in 2018.

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Steve Fenberg was selected to replace Leroy Garcia as President of the Senate following Garcia's resignation.

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Stephen Steve Fenberg was born in Toledo, Ohio, to Bill and Harriet Steve Fenberg.

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Steve Fenberg's mother distributed party literature from the Ohio Democratic Party during the 1990s.

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Steve Fenberg married Lindsay Urban, with whom he has one child, on June 26,2017, in Lyons, Colorado, conducted by the Jewish spiritual leader of the Jewish congregation in Boulder.

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Steve Fenberg graduated from University of Colorado Boulder with a bachelor's degree in environmental policy.

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Steve Fenberg worked as the chief of staff for the student union while at college.

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Steve Fenberg founded New Era Colorado, an organization which attempts to register young voters, along with Leslie Herod and Joe Neguse while attending college in 2006, and served as its executive director during which the organization registered 150,000 voters.

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Steve Fenberg discussed creating the organization with Lisa Kaufmann, who later became the chief of staff for Governor Jared Polis.

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Senator Rollie Heath, a member of the Democratic Party from the 18th district, was term-limited during the 2016 campaign and Steve Fenberg ran to succeed him.

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Steve Fenberg won the Democratic nomination without opposition and defeated Republican nominee M Peter Spraitz.

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Steve Fenberg won reelection in the 2020 election against Republican nominee Peg Cage.

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In 2017, Steve Fenberg was appointed to serve on the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy, State, Veterans, and Military Affairs, and Transportation committees.

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Steve Fenberg defeated Rachel Zenzinger in the Democratic caucus for the position of Majority Leader on November 8,2018.

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Steve Fenberg endorsed Representative Diana DeGette for reelection during the 2020 election.

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Steve Fenberg endorsed Senator Michael Bennet for reelection to the United States Senate in the 2022 election.

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Steve Fenberg 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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Steve Fenberg was one of the signatories of a letter sent by Governor Jared Polis to President Joe Biden asking for immigration laws to be relaxed, stating that Colorado was ready to accept refuges following the end of the Afghanistan War.

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Steve Fenberg received an A rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America.

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In 2017, Steve Fenberg voted against legislation in the Finance committee which would allow concealed carry without a permit.