DENVER — With only a few months until the 2026 Colorado legislative session begins, boxes are being unpacked inside the office of the House minority leader as a new occupant moves into the space.
State Representative Jarvis Caldwell (R - District 20) was selected as the new minority leader after former State Representative Rose Pugliese (R - District 14) resigned last week.
Caldwell, an Air Force veteran and father of two, said his work within the Colorado State Capitol focuses on education and crime.
"My goals are still to continue fighting against bad legislation that we feel is not helping Colorado, but then also working across the aisle to get good legislation passed," Caldwell said. "If legislation is good for the state of Colorado and for our districts and our constituents, then w