Kevin Lundberg en
Kevin Lundberg is a Republican member of the Colorado State Senate, representing the Colorado 15th Senate District, encompassing rural Larimer County, the city of Loveland, and the towns of Wellington, Timnath, Berthoud, and Estes Park. Before being appointed to the state senate in 2009, Lundberg for six years represented the Colorado 49th House District, which includes most of rural Larimer County, Colorado, including the towns of Wellington, Berthoud, and Estes Park, as well as the town of Windsor in Weld County. Lundberg, who lives in Berthoud, Colorado, holds a B.A. from Rockmont College in history and social science. Before marrying, Lundberg worked with his father as a custom harvester; he is currently the owner of a video production company. Lundberg and his wife Sandy have three children, who are each homeschooled. In the 1990s, Lundberg was a founder of Christian Home Educators of Colorado, which recognized him as their "Legislator of the Year" in 2006. Lundberg also sat on the board of Colorado Christian University from 1986-2002. Lundberg unsuccessfully ran for the Colorado Senate in 1998, but was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in 2002, defeating Taylor [ - ]
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