Jerry Sonnenberg
Jerry Sonnenberg | |
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Member of the Colorado Senate from the 1st district |
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Assumed office January 7, 2015 |
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Preceded by | Greg Brophy |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 65th district |
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In office January 10, 2007 – November 4, 2014 |
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Preceded by | Diane Hoppe |
Succeeded by | Jon Becker |
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Born | 1958 (age 65–66) Sterling, Colorado, Colorado |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Vonnie Sonnenberg |
Profession | Farmer, Rancher |
Religion | Protestant |
Jerry Sonnenberg (born May 1958[1]) is a member of the Colorado Senate, representing Senate District 1 which encompasses Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma counties, and parts of Weld County.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Legislative career
- 2.1 2006 election
- 2.2 2007 legislative session
- 2.3 2008 legislative session
- 2.4 2008 campaign
- 2.5 2009 legislative session
- 2.6 2010 legislative session
- 2.7 2010 campaign
- 2.8 2011 legislative session
- 2.9 2012 legislative session
- 2.10 2012 campaign
- 2.11 2013 legislative session
- 2.12 2014 legislative session
- 2.13 2014 campaign
- 2.14 2015 legislative session
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Biography
Early life and career
Born and raised in Sterling, Colorado, [2] Sonnenberg graduated from Sterling High School, then attended Northeastern Junior College and graduated from the Colorado Agriculture and Rural Leadership Program at Colorado State University. Sonnenberg is married; he and his wife Vonnie Constance have four children: Ashley, Afton, Joshua, and Ryan.[3]
A farmer and rancher since 1979, Sonnenberg has managed and operated his 3,600-acre (15 km2) family farm and held a variety of jobs, including news photographer, funeral home assistant and truck driver in a family owned-and-operated trucking business. He previously served as the president of the Logan County Farm Bureau and was chairman of Logan County Right to Farm Committee. In addition, he sat on the Colorado Water Congress Policy Committee, the Logan County Planning Commission and was on the boards of the Colorado Farm Bureau and the Republican River Conservation District.[3]
Sonnenberg also worked in education, substitute teaching in Sterling Public Schools, in addition to teaching in the Farm Business Management Department at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado. He served as chairman for the Colorado Preschool Pilot Program and was on the Sterling Schools Building Accountability Committee. His leadership expanded into sports, where he was on the board of the Sterling Baseball Organization, and coached and umpired Colorado high school baseball, among other sports. Sonnenberg also worked as the director of music ministry at Sterling's First Christian Church and was choir director at Sterling's Berean Church.[3]
Legislative career
A former precinct chairman for the Logan County Republican Party,[3] Sonnenberg ran unopposed and won the Colorado legislature in 2006. [4] or the general election.[5]
2006 election
Out of 24 first-term house members elected in 2006 — the largest freshman class since Colorado statehood[6] — Sonnenberg was the only one elected without any electoral opposition.[7]
2007 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2007 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB07-1036 | Concerning restrictions on the ability of governmental bodies to acquire specified water rights through the exercise of the power of eminent domain | Not reported out of conference committee | |
HB07-1140 | Concerning funding for rural district attorneys' offices | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB07-1170 | Concerning the compensation of elected district attorneys | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB07-1194 | Concerning the Colorado State Defense Force | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB07-1337 | Concerning commodity handlers | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
During the 2007 legislative session, Sonnenberg sat on the House Agriculture, Livestock and Natural Resources Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee.[8] During his first term, Sonnenberg was also appointed to the state's Correctional Industries Advisory Committee.[9]
Sonnenberg's top-priority legislation during the 2007 session of the Colorado General Assembly was a bill restricting the ability of Colorado governments to obtain water rights through eminent domain. The bill was denounced as unconstitutional by the Colorado League of Municipalities,[10] and only narrowly passed the state house. Senate sponsor Brandon Shaffer modified the Senate version of the bill, which passed by a wide margin, to call only for a study on the issue; Sonnenberg publicly called Shaffer a "turncoat" for amending the Senate bill and then refusing to call for a conference committee to reconcile the two versions of the legislation.[11] Sonnenberg intends to introduce the legislation again during the 2008 session.[12] Sonnenberg also sponsored legislation to allow state inspectors to inspect livestock records in order to prevent the spread of mad cow disease,[13] and to increase funding for rural district attorneys.[14]
After the 2007 legislative session, Sonnenberg was recognized by the Colorado Union of Taxpayers as one of its "Outstanding Legislators of 2007" for his support of lower taxes and private property rights[15] Sonnenberg also sits on two interim committees — on transportation[12][16] and on allocation of severance tax and federal mineral lease revenues.[17]
2008 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2008 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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HB08-1012 | Concerning a sales tax exemption for a sale related to a school. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB08-1057 | Concerning tourist-oriented directional signs along rural highways. | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB08-1137 | Concerning the acquisition of property by the wildlife commission. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB08-1163 | Concerning an exception to statutory requirements governing the collection of excess property tax revenue by urban renewal authorities in connection with tax increment financing for certain special districts providing emergency services. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB08-1211 | Concerning limiting spousal privilege to prevent married couples from invoking the privilege to hinder civil liability when the legally actionable event takes place prior to the marriage. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB08-1271 | Concerning an exemption from the sales tax for items sold during certain period of each year. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee |
In the 2008 session of the Colorado General Assembly, Sonnenberg sits on the House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee and the House Transportation and Energy Committee. [18]
For the 2008 session, Sonnenberg sponsored legislation to limit the power of the Colorado Department of Wildlife to purchase land,[19][20] by requiring that any purchase be matched by a sale of other assets of equal value. The bill was opposed by the Department of Wildlife,[21] and failed to pass a House committee.[22] Sonnenberg did credit the measure, however, with leading to the DOW's formation of a landowners’ advisory group[23] and a meeting with the DOW and landowners in northeastern Colorado.[24]
Sonnenberg also introduced legislation to allow special districts in Colorado to retain tax revenue that otherwise would have been diverted because of tax increment financing; the bill also died in committee.[25] Other bills, to create a sales tax holiday for school supplies and to enhance funding for special districts that provide emergency services, also died in committee.[26]
Sonnenberg also introduced a bill, authored by students from Sterling High School, to except school fundraisers from sales tax.[27] The bill was killed in committee, but later revived by House Democrats after pressure from Sonnenberg. A similar but narrower measure was introduced by Rep. Joe Rice, and the two legislators agreed to work to reconcile the two bills.[28] Ultimately, Sonnenberg's measure was passed by the legislature,[23] with Sterling High School students testifying in support of it,[29][30] and was signed into by Gov. Ritter.[1]
During debate on the state budget, Sonnenberg offered an unsuccessful amendment, mirroring one of his defeated 2007 bills, to increase funding for rural district attorneys offices;[31] he also unsuccessfully attempted to eliminate 21 jobs within the Oil and Gas Commission created to monitor compliance with new environmental rules, arguing that the positions should have been attached to the original 2007 legislation that enacted the new rules.[32]
During the session, Sonnenberg sponsored 11 bills, of which seven passed. Following the session, he expressed concern over the legislature's failure to provide addition transportation funding[1] and announced his intention to introduce legislation providing additional funding for road repair and water storage in the 2009 legislative session.[33]
2008 campaign
In February 2008, Sonnenberg announced his bid for re-election to a second two-year term in the state house.[34] He faced only unaffiliated write-in candidate Dan Conn in the general election.[23][35] Sonnenberg emphasized water, infrastructure, and rural development issues during his campaign.[36] Sonnenberg's re-election bid was endorsed by the Denver Post,[37] the Sterling Journal-Advocate,[38] and the Windsor Beacon.[39]
Facing only a write-in opponent, Sonnenberg received 98.6% of the votes cast to win a second term.[40]
2009 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2009 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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HB09-1013 | Concerning an exception to statutory requirements government the collection of excess property tax revenue by urban renewal authorities in connection with tax increment financing for certain special districts providing emergency services. | Defeated in House on second reading. | |
HB09-1029 | Concerning the registration of mobile machinery operated in interstate commerce. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1133 | Concerning setting the amounts of license plate fees [...] | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB09-1152 | Concerning horse racing. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1154 | Concerning a requirement that a specified percentage of all net revenue generated by the state sales and use tax be credited to the Highway Users Tax Fund [...] | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1283 | Concerning an increase in the penalty for careless driving resulting in death. | Defeated in House on second reading. | |
HB09-1318 | Concerning the issuance of overweight permits based on axle configuration for vehicles weighing more than the eighty-five thousand pound nonoverweight vehicle gross vehicle weight limit [...] | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
For the 2009 legislative session, Sonnenberg was named to seats on the House Appropriations Committee and the House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee.[41] Sonnenberg plans on sponsoring legislation regarding urban renewal authorities,[42] and legislation mandating reparations from the Colorado Division of Wildlife for game damage to agricultural land, a proposal which was weakened in House committee.[42][43] Sonnenberg also proposed legislation to allocate a portion of sales tax revenue directly to transportation;[44][45] his legislation was a major portion of Republicans' alternative proposals to a registration fee increase proposed by Democrats.[46]
Sonnenberg sponsored legislation to allow betting on "historic" horse races at three locations statewide; his bill was killed in favor of an alternative proposal to expand simulcast betting.[47][48] Sonnenberg also introduced a bill to allow heavier trucks on Colorado roadways, arguing it would increase transportation efficiency for farmers.[49] Sonnenberg was also a vocal opponent of new rules on oil and gas drilling passed by the legislature.[50]
Following the legislative session, the Colorado Union of Taxpayers named Sonnenberg a "Taxpayer Guardian;" his 90 percent rating on their legislative scorecard identified him as one of the most fiscally conservative legislators in the state.[51]
2010 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2010 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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HB10-1123 | No Arson In Controlled Ag Burn Case. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB10-1231 | Conveyance Regulation. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB10-1418 | Community-based Renewable Energy Proj. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB10-098 | Allocate Moneys Conserve Nat Resources. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB10-139 | Unwanted Horse Fund Tax Checkoff. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB10-192 | Fund Capitol Dome Repair From Ltd Gaming. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper |
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2010 campaign
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2011 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2011 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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HB11-1005 | Reinstate Tax Exemption For Ag Products. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1187 | Northeastern Jr College Club Employees. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1286 | Clarify St Engr Nontributary Rule Auth. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1279 | Overweight Vehicle Permit. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1289 | Water Supply Structure Historic Register. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB11-1314 | Enter Zone Tax Credit Pre-certification. | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
SB11-178 | Manner Of Local Sales Tax Exemption. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB11-208 | Merge DNR Entities Wildlife Parks & Rec. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper |
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2012 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2012 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB12-1002 | The CLEAR Act & Application Permit Rules. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB12-1046 | Colorado Works Program Drug Testing Requirement. | Lost during House Second Reading | |
HB12-1314 | Oil & Gas Filing Exception. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB12-1317 | Overweight Vehicle Permit. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HJR12-1015 | National Agriculture Day March 8. | Passed the House and Senate | |
SB12-077 | Repeal Regulation Of Yellow Grease By CDPHE. | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper |
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2012 campaign
In the 2012 General Election, Representative Sonnenberg was again unchallenged in his bid for a fourth term in the Colorado House. Unsurprisingly, Sonnenberg was declared the winner with 100% of votes cast in his favor.[52][53]
2013 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2013 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB13-1130 | Reapprove Interruptible Water Supply Agreements | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HR13-1009 | Protect Water Right Ownership Rights | Passed in the House | |
SB-041 | Protect Water Storage Long-term Use | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB-073 | General Permits Stormwater Rule-making | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper |
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2014 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2014 by Rep. Sonnenberg (for which Rep. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB14-1005 | Relocate Ditch Headgate Without Change Case | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
HB14-1028 | Oppose Federal Special Use Permit Water Rights | Postponed indefinitely in Senate committee | |
HB14-1064 | Sev Tax Distribution To Local Gov Limits Oil & Gas | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB14-1189 | Ease Plumbing License Requirements In Rural Areas | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
SB14-075 | Deployed Military Motor Vehicle Fee & Taxes | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper | |
SB14-138 | Civil Immunity For Volunteers At Emergencies | Signed by Gov. Hickenlooper |
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2014 campaign
In 2014, Rep. Sonnenberg chose to run for State Senate District 1.
2015 legislative session
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Bills Introduced in 2015 by Sen. Sonnenberg (for which Sen. Sonnenberg is the primary originating sponsor) |
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Bill | Title | Outcome | |
HB09-1013 | Concerning an exception to statutory requirements government the collection of excess property tax revenue by urban renewal authorities in connection with tax increment financing for certain special districts providing emergency services. | Defeated in House on second reading. | |
HB09-1029 | Concerning the registration of mobile machinery operated in interstate commerce. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1133 | Concerning setting the amounts of license plate fees [...] | Signed by Gov. Ritter | |
HB09-1152 | Concerning horse racing. | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1154 | Concerning a requirement that a specified percentage of all net revenue generated by the state sales and use tax be credited to the Highway Users Tax Fund [...] | Postponed indefinitely in House committee | |
HB09-1283 | Concerning an increase in the penalty for careless driving resulting in death. | Defeated in House on second reading. | |
HB09-1318 | Concerning the issuance of overweight permits based on axle configuration for vehicles weighing more than the eighty-five thousand pound nonoverweight vehicle gross vehicle weight limit [...] | Signed by Gov. Ritter |
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