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Candidate Q&A: Katie Witt
Contributed by: Katie Witt on 9/29/2008

Katie Witt is a Republican candidate for State Senate District 17. She's running against Democrat Brandon C. Shaffer. YourHub.com asked her to respond to a questionnaire about her interests and local issues.


Name: Katie Witt

Seat you are seeking: State Senator, District 17

Age:36

Family: Husband, Dan; children Maddie, Danny, Joey; and 2 dogs, Bootsy and Daisy.

Occupation: Community activist/mom

Hometown: Longmont

Your Web site: www.katiewitt.com

Favorite local place to hang out: Deli Zone,McDonald's, Jesters, soccer fields and local movie theater

What you like most about living here: I'm Coloradan by choice.I love the mountains andthe plains, the history and the heritage of Colorado.I appreciate the 'can-do attitude' of our state, and see itas the land of opportunity and innovation.

Interests & hobbies:On my own, I like to read, do crossword puzzles, bake and jog. With family and friends,I like to travel, watch professional and Storm North soccer, mountain bike on easy terrain with my husband, and watch my kids perform in plays.

Favorite TV show: Mystery and America's Funniest Home Videos

Favorite Web site: Face the State, Politico, and PolitickerCO

People who inspired you (and how): My husband, who has always encouraged me to 'be all that I can be' and made sure that I was able to complete my degree (CU Boulder, 2007, Political Science); and my kids, who constantly amaze me.

How you have contributed to the community: As far as "official" positions, I have served on the Longmont Human Relations Commission and Longmont Community Justice Partnership.I have also been a den mother for cub scouts and team manager for my son's soccer team.I have also done the"unofficial" things everyone does, like helping out at school, participating in fundraising events for worthy causes, and running folks to doctor's appointments or the grocery store.

What are the biggest issues facing your constituency now: The most pressing issue in Senate District 17 is the economy, especially foreclosures.Not only are we losing friends, customers, and businesses, but we are losing our economic vitality as well.We need to address the mortgage crisis(keep as many people in their homes as possible), institute true education reform, give commuters choices (RTD must honor its commitment to Eastern Boulder County),lower the tax and regulatory burden on small businesses, and eliminate the business personal property tax. Also, we need to pass Jessica's Law which keeps our children safe from known pedophiles.

I would love to earn your vote this fall.





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Submitted By: Doug Wray
posted on 9/30/2008 @ 12:47:41 AM
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Start by knocking off the anti-tax rhetoric, were it not for Ref C, half the colleges in the state would be closed. Taxes are what run the state and big business in Colorado has been shirking theirs for decades. The reason the state congress went 'blue' is because the voters finally wised up to the nonstop rape and pillage in favor of big business lobbies. Sorry Ms. Witt, if you want my vote you need to show some concern for the little guy - and not just in words.
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Longmont , CO

Katie Witt has posted 2 stories and 2 comments since joining on 9/29/2008. Katie Witt 's average story rating is 3.64.
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