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Josh Penry

Josh Penry (born February 1, 1976) is the former minority leader of the Colorado Senate.〔Mike Saccone, ("Penry to lead GOP in Senate," ) ''Grand Junction Daily Sentinel'', November 6, 2008 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕 Elected in 2006, Penry was the youngest member of the Colorado state Senate.〔("Profile: Senator Josh Penry," ) ''Colorado Senate News'', March 22, 2007 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕 According to ''The Denver Post'', Penry played a leadership role in opposing regulation for the oil and gas industry and a labor bill.〔Jeri Clausing, ("Underdogs still bark, young Republicans find," ) ''Denver Post'', April 29, 2007 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕 Penry has been identified by several newspapers as a "rising star" in Colorado politics.〔Lynn Bartels, ("GOP has faith in its young 'rock stars,'" ) ''Rocky Mountain News'', January 23, 2006 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕〔Bob Ewegen, ("Republicans hitch their 2010 wagon to five rising stars," ) ''Denver Post'', December 28, 2007 (accessed November 24, 2008).〕〔("The Futures Market: Colorado," ) ''The Hotline'', December 19, 2005 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕 Prior to serving in the state Senate, Penry served in the state House of Representatives for one term.〔Bob Ewegen, ("Republicans hitch their 2010 wagon to five rising stars" ), ''Denver Post'', December 28, 2007 (accessed November 24, 2008)〕
Penry is a native of Colorado and a long-time resident of Western Colorado. Penry graduated from Grand Junction High School and Mesa State College, where he quarterbacked the Mesa State Mavericks football team and served as student body President. In 1998, Penry was named the National Scholar Athlete of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association and the Burger King Corporation, an award given to Peyton Manning the previous year. Penry graduated summa cum laude from Mesa State in 1998.
==Work as an aide==
Penry moved to Washington, D.C. to work for Congressman Scott McInnis. First as an aide and then as Press Secretary, Penry helped McInnis formulate and negotiate natural resources legislation.〔("From the Classroom to the Capitol," ) Mesa State College.〕 Penry was appointed staff director of the House Resources Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, where he played a lead role in negotiation the Healthy Forests Restoration Act with the White House and Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.〔("From the Classroom to the Capitol" ), Mesa State College.〕〔"Western Wild Fires Lead to Support for Bush's Logging Plan", ''Denver Post'', August 23, 2002〕

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