Frank McNulty | |
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Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 43rd district |
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In office 2007–2015 |
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Preceded by | Ted Harvey |
Succeeded by | Kevin Van Winkle |
56th Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives | |
In office 2010–2012 |
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Preceded by | Terrance Carroll |
Succeeded by | Mark Ferrandino |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican |
Profession | Attorney |
Religion | Catholic |
Bills Introduced in 2007 by Rep. McNulty (for which Rep. McNulty is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB07-1012 | Concerning the protection of water rights loaned to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for instream flow purposes, and [...] modifying the standards applied in change of water rights and abandonment proceedings. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB07-1137 | Concerning a mandatory minimum sentence of fifteen years for a defendant convicted of a sex offense against a child who is fourteen years of age or younger. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB07-1163 | Concerning in-state tuition status for persons in the military [...] | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB07-1265 | Concerning the form of a request to a public trustee to release a lien of a deed of trust. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB07-1310 | Concerning the state regulation of factory-built structures, and [...] clarifying the application of programs and rules relating to certification of factory-built structures and installation of manufactured homes. | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
Frank McNulty (born c. 1973) is an attorney and former Speaker of the House of Representatives in the U.S. State of Colorado. Mr. McNulty was first elected in 2006 to represent House District 43 in the Colorado House of Representatives. House District 43 consists primarily of the community of Highlands Ranch, in northern Douglas County. He was re-elected in 2008, 2010 and to his fourth and final term, due to term-limits, in 2012.
Mr. McNulty was elected by a unanimous vote to serve as the 56th Speaker of the House of Representatives when the Republican Party earned a majority of State House members after the 2010 elections. He served as Speaker of the House for the 68th General Assembly.
Frank was raised in the south metro area and educated at J. K. Mullen High School and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Following his graduation from CU, Frank accepted a position in the Washington, D.C. office of Congressman Wayne Allard.
Frank returned to Colorado in 1998 to pursue his law degree at the University of Denver College of Law, concentrating on natural resources and water law; he completed his J.D. degree in 2001 and belongs to the Douglas/Elbert Bar Association. During this time, he began his work at the state legislative level. Frank joined Governor Bill Owens’ administration in 2000, serving as a division legislative liaison and as Assistant Director for Water for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. In this role, his efforts informed legislation deemed the most significant update to water policy in the past five decades.
In 2011, Frank was elected Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives, serving as Speaker for 68th General Assembly.