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[[Image:johnsalazar.jpg|thumb|John Salazar previously served the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado]]
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'''John T. Salazar''', a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]], has represented the third Congressional district of [[:Category:Members of the U.S. Congress from Colorado|Colorado]] in the [[United States House of Representatives]] since 2005. Pueblo, Durango and Grand Junction are in Salazar's district. ([http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/co03_109.gif map])
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'''John T. Salazar''', a [[Democrat]], is a former U.S. Representative for the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado, having served 2005 to 2011.<ref name="WP">[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/John_Salazar John Salazar profile], ''The Washington Post'', accessed January 2011.</ref> Pueblo, Durango, and Grand Junction were in Salazar's district.
  
 
==Record and controversies==
 
==Record and controversies==
===Transparency===
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====Sunlight Foundation website investigation====
 
John Salazar's official website was rated by citizen researchers in February 2007 as part of a survey by the [[Sunlight Foundation]]. The survey evaluated members' sites on whether they provided basic information on their legislative activities, post their legally required disclosures such as on personal finances and travel, and any other information that furthers transparency. John Salazar's site received a 16 (out of 100). A score of 40 was considered passing. [http://www.sunlightlabs.com/research/sites/results/results.php?cid=N00026431 Full results]. [http://www.sunlightlabs.com/research/sites/results/results.php?cid=N00026431]
 
  
===Voting record===
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===Iraq War===
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==Bio==
 
==Bio==
 
Salazar was born July 21, 1953 in Alamosa, Colorado, but calls Manassa, Colorado home.  He is married to Mary Lou Salazar and has three children.  His brother, [[Ken Salazar]], was also elected in 2004 to represent Colorado in the [[U.S. Senate]].
 
Salazar was born July 21, 1953 in Alamosa, Colorado, but calls Manassa, Colorado home.  He is married to Mary Lou Salazar and has three children.  His brother, [[Ken Salazar]], was also elected in 2004 to represent Colorado in the [[U.S. Senate]].
  
Salazar served in the U.S. Army from 1973-1976, and is a farmer and rancher, raising cattle, potatos, wheat, barley, and hay.  He also served on the [[w:Colorado Agricultural Commission|Colorado Agricultural Commission]] from 1999-2002 and in the [[w:Colorado House of Representatives|Colorado House of Representatives.]] from 2003 until 2004.
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Salazar served in the U.S. Army from 1973-1976, and is a farmer and rancher, raising cattle, potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay.  He also served on the [[w:Colorado Agricultural Commission|Colorado Agricultural Commission]] from 1999-2002 and in the [[w:Colorado House of Representatives|Colorado House of Representatives.]] from 2003 until 2004.
  
 
Salazar, who grew up on his parents' farm and ranch, is concerned with conservation, particularly when it comes to water rights.  He has said his top priority on Capitol Hill will be ensuring that water derived from the snow melt of Colorado's Western Slope will stay in his district instead of being sent to California or Nevada.  Though a Democrat, he has conservative leanings -- he opposes expanding gun control and supports permanent repeal of the inheritance tax.  He also supports allowing Americans to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.
 
Salazar, who grew up on his parents' farm and ranch, is concerned with conservation, particularly when it comes to water rights.  He has said his top priority on Capitol Hill will be ensuring that water derived from the snow melt of Colorado's Western Slope will stay in his district instead of being sent to California or Nevada.  Though a Democrat, he has conservative leanings -- he opposes expanding gun control and supports permanent repeal of the inheritance tax.  He also supports allowing Americans to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.
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As a veteran, a son of a veteran, and father of a child serving in the Colorado National Guard (as of 2004), Salazar has also been vocal against cuts to veterans' benefits and has criticized the Bush administration's proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs.   
 
As a veteran, a son of a veteran, and father of a child serving in the Colorado National Guard (as of 2004), Salazar has also been vocal against cuts to veterans' benefits and has criticized the Bush administration's proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs.   
  
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===2006 elections===
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In 2006, the [[Republican Party|Republicans]] nominated [[Scott Tipton]], and the [[Libertarian Party]] nominated [[Bert L. Sargent]] to face Salazar in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006]]) [http://opensecrets.org/states/election.asp?State=CO&year=2006] Salazar retained his seat.
  
====2006 elections====
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===2008 elections===
In 2006, the [[Republican Party|Republicans]] nominated [[Scott Tipton]], and the [[Libertarian Party]] nominated [[Bert L. Sargent]] to face Salazar in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006]]) [http://opensecrets.org/states/election.asp?State=AL&year=2006] Salazar retained his seat.
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===2010 elections===
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In 2010, Salazar was defeated by Republican [[Scott Tipton]].<ref name="WP"/>
  
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==Committees and Affiliations ==
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===Committees===
 
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* [[House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure]]
 
* [[House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure]]
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** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
 
** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
  
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* Board Member, Reo Grande Water Conservation District, 1990-1994
 
* Board Member, Reo Grande Water Conservation District, 1990-1994
 
* Member, Colorado State Agricultural Commission
 
* Member, Colorado State Agricultural Commission
 
* Board Member, Governor's Economic Development Advisory
 
* Board Member, Governor's Economic Development Advisory
  
===Boards and other Affiliations===
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* Dr. Michael P. Espinoza Challenge for Success
 
* Dr. Michael P. Espinoza Challenge for Success
 
* Manasa Elementary School, Basketball Basics For Leadership Training
 
* Manasa Elementary School, Basketball Basics For Leadership Training
 
* Saint Joseph's Parish Youth Group.
 
* Saint Joseph's Parish Youth Group.
  
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===References===
1531 Longworth House Office Building<br>
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Washington, D.C. 20515-0603<br>
 
Phone:202-225-4761<br>
 
Fax:202-226-9669 <br>
 
[http://www.house.gov/salazar/contact.shtml Web Email]<br> [http://www.house.gov/salazar/ Website]<br>
 
   
 
'''District Office- Alamosa:'''<br>
 
609 Main Street, #6<br>
 
Alamosa, CO  81101<br>
 
Phone: 719-587-5105<br>
 
Fax: 719-587-5137<br>
 
  
'''District Office- Durango:'''<br>
 
700 Main Avenue, Suite F<br>
 
Durango, CO  81301<br>
 
Phone: 970-375-3264<br>
 
Fax: 970-375-3265<br>
 
 
'''District Office- Grand Junction:'''<br>
 
225 North 5th Street, Suite 702<br>
 
Grand Junction, CO  81501<br>
 
Phone: 970-245-7107<br>
 
Fax: 970-245-2194<br>
 
 
'''District Office- Pueblo:'''<br>
 
134 West B Street<br>
 
Pueblo, CO  81003<br>
 
Phone: 719-543-8200<br>
 
Fax: 719-543-8204<br>
 
 
==Articles and resources==
 
 
===Resources===
 
===Resources===
 
*[http://www.house.gov/salazar/ Official website]
 
*[http://www.house.gov/salazar/ Official website]
*[http://www.salazar2004.com Campaign website]
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*[http://www.salazar2008.com Campaign website]
 
*[http://opensecrets.org/races/index.asp Open Secrets] - 2006 congressional races database
 
*[http://opensecrets.org/races/index.asp Open Secrets] - 2006 congressional races database
  
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*''[http://www.newwest.net/ NewWest.net -- A Refreshing, new kind of journalism.'']
 
*''[http://www.newwest.net/ NewWest.net -- A Refreshing, new kind of journalism.'']
  
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John Salazar previously served the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado

John T. Salazar, a Democrat, is a former U.S. Representative for the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado, having served 2005 to 2011.[1] Pueblo, Durango, and Grand Junction were in Salazar's district.

Record and controversies

General information about important bills and votes for can be found in Congresspedia's articles on legislation. You can add information you find on how John Salazar voted by clicking the "[edit]" link to the right and typing it in. Remember to cite your sources!

Iraq War

For more information see the chart of U.S. House of Representatives votes on the Iraq War.

Bio

Salazar was born July 21, 1953 in Alamosa, Colorado, but calls Manassa, Colorado home. He is married to Mary Lou Salazar and has three children. His brother, Ken Salazar, was also elected in 2004 to represent Colorado in the U.S. Senate.

Salazar served in the U.S. Army from 1973-1976, and is a farmer and rancher, raising cattle, potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay. He also served on the Colorado Agricultural Commission from 1999-2002 and in the Colorado House of Representatives. from 2003 until 2004.

Salazar, who grew up on his parents' farm and ranch, is concerned with conservation, particularly when it comes to water rights. He has said his top priority on Capitol Hill will be ensuring that water derived from the snow melt of Colorado's Western Slope will stay in his district instead of being sent to California or Nevada. Though a Democrat, he has conservative leanings -- he opposes expanding gun control and supports permanent repeal of the inheritance tax. He also supports allowing Americans to buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.

As a veteran, a son of a veteran, and father of a child serving in the Colorado National Guard (as of 2004), Salazar has also been vocal against cuts to veterans' benefits and has criticized the Bush administration's proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs.

2006 elections

In 2006, the Republicans nominated Scott Tipton, and the Libertarian Party nominated Bert L. Sargent to face Salazar in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See U.S. congressional elections in 2006) [1] Salazar retained his seat.

2008 elections

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This information was gathered by volunteer researchers as part of the Superdelegate Transparency Project on the superdelegates for the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. For more info see the Colorado superdelegate tracker or visit the STP homepage.


Before Hillary Clinton conceded the race, John Salazar, as a superdelegate, had not endorsed a candidate for President.

  • For more information and sources, see the state page for this superdelegate linked to in the blue box above.

2010 elections

In 2010, Salazar was defeated by Republican Scott Tipton.[1]

Money in politics

This section contains links to – and feeds from – money in politics databases. <crpcontribdata>cid=N00026431&cycle=2006</crpcontribdata>

Links to more campaign contribution information for John Salazar
from the Center for Responsive Politics' OpenSecrets.org site.
Fundraising profile: 2006 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by organization/corporation: 2006 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by industry: 2006 election cycle Career totals

Committees and affiliations

Committees

  • House Committee on Agriculture
    • Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management
    • Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research
    • Subcommittee on Specialty Crops, Rural Development and Foreign Agriculture Programs

Committee assignments in the 109th Congress (2005-2006)

Coalitions and caucuses

  • Board Member, Reo Grande Water Conservation District, 1990-1994
  • Member, Colorado State Agricultural Commission
  • Board Member, Governor's Economic Development Advisory

Boards and other affiliations

  • Dr. Michael P. Espinoza Challenge for Success
  • Manasa Elementary School, Basketball Basics For Leadership Training
  • Saint Joseph's Parish Youth Group.

Wikipedia also has an article on John Salazar. This article may use content from the Wikipedia article under the terms of the GFDL.

Articles and resources

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 John Salazar profile, The Washington Post, accessed January 2011.

Resources

Articles & Commentary

Local blogs and discussion sites

Corresponding article on Wikipedia and Cause Caller. (If Cause Caller link does not work, pick from its list of senators and representatives.)

Current Office: U.S. House of Representatives
111th Congress
Leadership Position:
Committees Chaired:
Committees,
Ranking Member On:

Caucuses:
Committees:
110th Congress
Leadership Position:
None
Committees Chaired:
Committees,
Ranking Member On:

Caucuses:
Reo Grande Water Conservation District, Colorado State Agricultural Commission, Governor's Economic Development Advisory
Committees: House Committee on Agriculture, House Committee on Agriculture/Subcommittee on Conservation Credit Energy and Research, House Committee on Agriculture/Subcommittee on Specialty Crops Rural Developmentm and Foreign Agriculture, House Committee on Agriculture/Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure/Subcommittee on Aviation, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure/Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs/Subcommittee on Health
Congressional Career
First Elected to Current Office:
November 2, 2004
First Took Current Office:
January 3, 2005
Next Election:
November 2, 2010
Term Ends:
Freshman Member?
No
Previous Political Work?
Colorado House of Representatives
Other Party Membership:
District Offices:
1. 609 Main Street, #6, Alamosa, CO 81101,
Phone: 719-587-5105 / Fax: 719-587-5137
2. 700 Main Avenue, Suite F, Durango, CO 81301
Phone: 970-375-3264 / Fax: 970-375-3265
3. 225 North 5th Street, Suite 702, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: 970-245-7107 / Fax: 970-245-2194
4. 134 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003
Phone: 719-543-8200 / Fax: 719-543-8204



Campaign Contact:

Website:
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Date of Birth: July 21, 1953