I grew up in Montana before moving to Highlands Ranch in middle school. I earned my Political Science degree from TCU in Texas and later obtained a law degree from the University of Maryland. During my time in law school, I worked at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office, where I focused on prosecuting economic crimes. After returning to Colorado, I managed cases that ranged from DUIs to first degree murder, with a specialization in prosecuting sexual offenses against children. Since 2021, I have been part of the Family Violence Unit in Douglas County, where I prosecute domestic violence cases and advocate to end violence against women. My dedication to this cause earned me recognition as the Colorado District Attorney Council Faculty Member of the year for my training and advocacy efforts. Currently, I serve as a Senior Deputy District Attorney, standing with survivors and fighting against policies that favor abusers. As I prepare for my political campaign for Colorado House District 43 (HD43), I remain committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by violence, and I will continue to advocate for change as Nate Marsh in this important race.


In Colorado House District 43, we need to support law enforcement and increase accountability for offenders. It's crucial to eliminate mandatory cashless bail for certain crimes and require prison sentences for violent offenders. Additionally, we must fix competency laws to prevent the release of criminals without proper monitoring. This is a key focus of Nate Marsh's political campaign for HD43 in Highlands Ranch.

Colorado has record-high revenue, yet spending continues to go towards pet projects instead of the needs of its citizens. As we look to realign spending priorities for the benefit of Colorado, particularly in areas like Colorado House District 43 (HD43) and Highlands Ranch, we must recognize that excessive regulations—over 165,000—hurt small businesses and drive up costs for consumers. As part of Nate Marsh's political campaign, we advocate for reducing taxes and eliminating hidden fees that make life more expensive. It's time to increase affordability for all citizens.

Advocate to stop government and school interference with parental rights and responsibilities in Colorado House District 43, also known as HD43. This is a key issue in the political campaign led by Nate Marsh for the Highlands Ranch community.
Your support and contributions will empower Nate Marsh's political campaign to ensure that Colorado House District 43, which includes Highlands Ranch, remains safe and affordable.
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I grew up in Montana before moving to Highlands Ranch in middle school. I earned my Political Science degree from TCU in Texas and later obtained a law degree from the University of Maryland. During my time in law school, I worked at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office, where I focused on prosecuting economic crimes. After returning to Colorado, I managed cases that ranged from DUIs to first degree murder, with a specialization in prosecuting sexual offenses against children. Since 2021, I have been part of the Family Violence Unit in Douglas County, where I prosecute domestic violence cases and advocate to end violence against women. My dedication to this cause earned me recognition as the Colorado District Attorney Council Faculty Member of the year for my training and advocacy efforts. Currently, I serve as a Senior Deputy District Attorney, standing with survivors and fighting against policies that favor abusers. As I prepare for my political campaign for Colorado House District 43 (HD43), I remain committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by violence, and I will continue to advocate for change as Nate Marsh in this important race.
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