Edward Casso

[2] There, he was a precinct committeeperson for the Boulder County Democratic Party[4] and a member of the vacancy committee that appointed Ron Tupa to the Colorado State Senate.

[2] He has also served as chair of the Colorado Democratic Party Outreach Commission, and worked as an intern for Congressman David Skaggs.

Casso observed the dead body and afterwards supported increased security, including metal detectors, for the state capitol building.

[20] After killing a bill he sponsored to extend a combined high school-community college program to school districts on the Ute Mountain and Southern Ute Indian Reservation, at the request of tribal leaders,[21] Casso is expected to travel to the reservations to discuss the program following the legislative session.

[22] Casso sought a second term in the legislature in 2008 and faced no opposition in either the August Democratic primary[23] or the November general election.

[31][32] Casso formed an exploratory committee for the 2016 election to the United States House of Representatives in Colorado's 6th congressional district.