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Terrance Carroll

American attorney, minister, and politician from Colorado


Summary

American attorney, minister, and politician from Colorado

FieldValue
nameTerrance Carroll
order54th
officeSpeaker of the Colorado House of Representatives
term_startJanuary 7, 2009
term_endJanuary 12, 2011
precededAndrew Romanoff
succeededFrank McNulty
state_house2Colorado
state2Colorado
district27th
term_start2January 8, 2003
term_end2January 12, 2011
succeeded2Angela Williams
birth_nameTerrance D. Carroll
birth_date
birth_placeWashington, D.C.
occupationAttorney, minister, politician
partyDemocratic
imageFile:Colorado House Speaker Terrance Carroll speaks before Gov. Ritter signs HB 1326 (2004) (cropped).jpg
captionCarroll in 2004

Terrance D. Carroll (born January 16, 1969) is an American lawyer, minister, former Colorado legislator and former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives, the first African American ever to hold that office in Colorado. Carroll was elected as a Democrat in 2002 and represented House District 7 which encompasses parts of Denver, Colorado.

Biography

Carroll was born and grew up in Washington, D.C., the only child of a single mother who was a share-cropper's daughter. He attended Fork Union Military Academy and H. D. Woodson High School and then graduated from Morehouse College in 1992 with a B.A. After graduating from Morehouse, Carroll moved to Colorado to pursue a PhD. in political science. He took a job as a campus police officer but switched his educational interest from political science to religion. He graduated from the Iliff School of Theology in 1999 with a Master of Divinity degree and the Harvard Divinity School, Center for the Study of Values in Public Life, Summer Leadership Institute in June 2000. He is an ordained Baptist minister. Carroll continued his education, entering in and graduating from the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver in 2005 with a Juris Doctor. While in law school he was appointed to an open seat in the Colorado House of Representatives in 2003. He is an Eagle Scout. Carroll is currently an attorney with Sherman and Howard LLC. He is also an opinion columnist for the Denver Post and a Distinguished Guest Lecturer in the Master of Public Policy program at the University of Redlands in California.

Legislative career

Carroll represented district 7 in northeast Denver and has served as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and Assistant Majority Leader. He decided to run for speaker in November 2008, after the front runner for the job, Representative Bernie Buescher, was upset in his re-election bid. On Thursday, November 8, 2008, just two days after that election, democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives chose Carroll as Speaker. He was sworn in as the 54th Speaker of the House at the opening of the Colorado General Assembly in January 2009. The Colorado constitution limits members of the Colorado House to four consecutive two-year terms, Carroll's term ended in 2011.

Legislation

Carroll was known for his support of education reform. In 2008 Carroll along with former Colorado Senate President Peter Groff sponsored SB130, a bill that would allow Colorado schools the power to control their budgets and make their own decisions on hiring, curriculum, length of the school day and teacher compensation. He has sponsored bills to charter new schools and to standardize the calculation of high school graduation rates. Carroll has also worked on homeland security measures and civil and criminal justice issues.

He was also the original sponsor of the bill that established the Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Highway on Colorado's Interstate 70 to honor the African American flyers that served during World War II.

References

References

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  4. Sealover, Ed. (2008-11-07). "Terrance Carroll elected to speaker of Colorado House". Rocky Mountain News.
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  9. (2008-05-01). "More Flexibility for Schools". Colorado House Democrats.
  10. (2008-11-13). "DLC Names Colorado State Representative Terrance Carroll New Democrat of the Week". Colorado House Democrats.
  11. (2008-08-13). "Colorado's Tuskegee Airmen Honored with New Highway Markers".
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