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Stella Garza-Hicks

Stella Garza-Hicks (born 1953〔〔) is a former Republican legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado.
A former cosmetologist and salesperson, Garza-Hicks became active in Republican Party activism in Colorado Springs, Colorado and rose to become a district chairperson and campaign manager for local candidates. A legislative aide to Rep. Mark Cloer, Garza-Hicks was appointed to Cloer's seat in the Colorado House of Representatives when he resigned unexpectedly in 2006.
As a legislator, Garza-Hicks represented House District 17, which included southern Colorado Springs and the Fort Carson military base.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=State House District 17 )〕 She served one term in office, during which she look largely mainstream Republican positions and sponsored relatively little legislation. She did not stand for re-election in 2008 but remains involved in Colorado Republican Party politics.
==Biography==

Born in Kress, Texas,
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Representative Garza-Hicks )〕 Garza-Hicks dropped out of high school in the ninth grade to become a cosmetologist,〔 moving to Colorado in the 1970s〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rep. Garza-Hicks )〕 with her first husband, a soldier stationed at Fort Carson. After divorcing her first husband, whom she describes as an alcoholic, Hicks remarried; she has three stepchildren — Frank, Jess, and Kelly — through her husband, Ray Hicks, and worked as a vacuum cleaner salesperson before leaving work to become a homemaker.〔
Garza-Hicks became involved in politics after a conversation with former state representative Barbara Phillips.〔 An active member of the El Paso County, Colorado Republican Party, Garza-Hicks belongs to the El Paso County Republican Women's Club, the Pikes Peak Republican Club, the Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition, the National Rifle Association, and is a legislative member of the Civil Air Patrol. She has managed the political campaigns of Harrison District 2 School Board member Linda Pugh and Colorado State Representative Mark Cloer, in addition to serving as Cloer's legislative aide.〔

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