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J.C. put up a good list of husband-wife teams, but as we all know power couples aren't limited to those who've both held elected positions.
Take, for example, former longtime House Speaker (and current [Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry president) Chuck Berry and his wife, lobbyist Maria Garcia-Berry
I'm not sure what's going on with you, but I have no idea what you are talking about.
Have a nice day.
The main story is a press release from Vail resorts and then this.
Or former House Speaker Doug Dean and his girlfriend, insurance industry lobbyist Gloria Sanak, who took out a restraining order on Dean after he broke into her home, kicked in the window and confronted her with a screwdriver. Dean went on to win appointment (from Owens) as Colorado Insurance commissioner and Sanak went on to become Mrs. Dean.
Dick and Dottie Lamm are the original Colorado Power Couple and have the distinction of sharing the record for longest residence at the Governor's Mansion and both having been candidates for U.S. Senate.
Nathan and Carol Chambers, Arapahoe County power couple. Nathan is Chairman of the Arapahoe County Republican Party while the once-reliably Red county has been trending more and more Blue. Carol won an upset primary four years ago and sailed to election as district attorney for Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert counties. After facing a rare censure for intervening in a friend's legal troubles with a collection agency, she's established her law-and-order credentials by seeking the death penalty in high-profile cases. She faces a primary challenge from a Jefferson County prosecutor who lives in the district.