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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Tim Allport Seeks Election to HD27


Looks like he nabbed endorsements from these two idiots too: 

Here are the unions he wants to represent with his office: 
The Arvada Report Does Not endorse Tim Allport 
Tim Allport Seeks Election to State Legislature

Diversity of experience makes him best candidate for Colorado House District 27

ARVADA, Colo. (March 28, 2012) – Bringing a wealth of experience to the position, Tim Allport has formally declared his candidacy for this November’s election to become Colorado’s next representative to House District 27.

Allport, whose career includes positions in criminal justice, addictions counseling and mental health, believes the state legislature should give top priority to an economic environment that promotes expansion of good-paying jobs and an educational structure that paves the way for our children’s success.

“In the short-term, one of Colorado’s greatest resources is its pool of workers who are eager to contribute, and we need to nurture that resource,” Allport said. “In the long-term, we will ensure Colorado’s stability by preparing our children to become part of that pool of highly skilled and qualified workers.”

Allport has been highly active in the community on multiple levels, with a focus on political and labor issues. He has served as chairman of the Labor Initiative of the Colorado Democratic Party.

“I believe my life experiences have given me a solid and unique background to serve our district and the people of Colorado,” he said. “My work in corrections, addiction counseling, and mental health will help in my role as state representative as I advance public policy and improve the lives of Colorado residents.”   

About Tim Allport
Tim AllPort moved to Jefferson County in 1985 to accept a job with the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Federal Correctional Institution in Littleton. Beginning his career as a Correctional Officer, he was later promoted to Drug Treatment Specialist. In 2010, after serving for 25 years, he left the prison system to begin working as a State Certified Addictions Counselor. He currently serves on the Board of the Colorado Association of Addiction Professionals (www.caap.us, formerly SACC) where he chairs the Legislative and Recovery Month committees. Along the way, he has been heavily involved in various community, labor, and political organizations. He has served as president of his large homeowners association and as chairman of the Labor Initiative of the Colorado Democratic Party. Allport lives in Arvada with his wife Jennifer, an Arvada native who has worked in health care for the last 22 years. Their daughter, Alyana, is currently attending preschool in Arvada. For more information go to www.TimAllport.com or call             303-435-8568      .

                              The Arvada Report Does Not endorse Tim Allport 

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Westminster, Colo. 80035
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