Littleton Public Schools takes an active part in helping to form education legislation by participating in the legislative process at the State Capitol. LPS representatives, along with LPS lobbyists, work on behalf of education and Colorado's children.
The LPS District Accountability Legislative Sub-committee also takes an active role by meeting with legislators, who represent the Littleton community, at the start of the each session in an effort to keep issues specific to LPS and education in general in the forefront.
Legislators who represent the Littleton community:
- Senator David Balmer
- Senator Linda Newell
- Representative Kathleen Conti
- Representative Mark Ferrandino
- Representative Daniel Kagan
- Representative Spencer Swalm
You can find their contact information on the Colorado General Assembly's website.
The Colorado General Assembly convenes from January until May, 120 legislative days enacted by amendment in 1988. There are 100 elected members serving, 35 senators and 65 representatives. For further information on the legislative process and how you can take part go to the Colorado General Assembly's website.
Legislative Priorities Information Card 
For more information, visit Education News' website.